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An LGBTQ advocacy group has issued a travel advisory warning people from coming to the state for business, pleasure or relocation.
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Critics say the bill, if passed, could effectively shut down local pride parades.
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Republican Rep. Webster Barnaby, R-Deltona, compared transgender people to "mutants" as the Florida House prepares to take up a bill that would prevent transgender men and women from using bathrooms that don’t line up with their sex assigned at birth,
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One Tampa Bay area mom says she's preparing to move her family out of state if lawmakers make it harder for her daughter to access health care. But she also wants to fight for the families who can't.
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“Mrs. Doubtfire: The Musical,” the Broadway show based on the beloved Robin Williams movie of the same name, is caught in the crossfire of Florida's anti-drag war.
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Two Florida Senate bills are cracking down on people who use bathrooms that don’t line up with their sex assigned at birth while some businessess could lose licenses for allowing children to attend raunchy drag shows.
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Tom Edwards says his opposition to the law that restricts classroom discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity, and to the state's school voucher expansion program, has made him a target for his conservative opponents.
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“Give Them Their Flowers,” a new exhibition at the Little Haiti Cultural Center Art Gallery, displays and celebrates Miami’s under-documented Black LGBTQ community at a time when Florida’s government has become increasingly hostile toward Black and LGBTQ representation.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration is moving to revoke the liquor license of a Miami hotel that hosted a Christmas drag show.
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Transgender youth and the health workers who treat them were already concerned about restrictions state medical boards prepare to implement. Now there are more threats to access.
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Lawmakers in Tennessee are advancing a bill that would restrict drag show performances in the state. This bill and others like it threaten the LGBTQ community as well as businesses, critics say.
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Long criticized as discriminatory, the policy has prevented many gay and bisexual men from donating blood. The Food and Drug Administration revealed a draft of its new approach on Friday.