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Legislation Archive

18 – ACR 258 – PrEP & PEP Awareness Day

18 – SCR 137 – Recognizing Foster Care Month

18 – SCR 110 – Celebrating Intersex Infants and Families

18 – AB 1985 – Updating Local Hate Crimes Policies

18 – AB 2943 – So-Called “Conversion Therapy” is Consumer Fraud

18 – AB 2663 – Property Tax Equity for Same-Sex Partners

18 – AB 2684 – LGBTQ Family Law Modernization Act of 2018

18 – AB 2291 – Online Anti-Bullying Training for Teachers and School Staff

18 – AB 2719 – Recognizing the Needs of LGBTQ Older Adults

18 – AB 2639 – Suicide Prevention Training for Teachers and School Staff

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LGBTQ+ communities continue to face higher rates o LGBTQ+ communities continue to face higher rates of tobacco use, barriers to culturally responsive prevention and cessation services, and targeted marketing from Big Tobacco.

Our new We Breathe Policy Platform explores the factors driving these disparities and outlines policy solutions to advance health equity for LGBTQ+ Californians.

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