In Speech On The Senate Floor, Durbin Defends The Rights Of LGBTQ+ Americans

Press Release

Date: June 22, 2023
Location: Washington, D.C.

"This weekend, cities around the globe, including Chicago, will be hosting their annual Pride parades. It will be a chance to join together in celebrating the LGBTQ community and honor[ing] the history of the Pride movement. Sadly today, even during Pride Month, extremist politicians throughout America are trying to rewrite that proud history. Since the start of the 2022 school year, Republican lawmakers in more than 30 states have introduced bills banning or limiting access to books in our nation's libraries and classrooms--many of these books focus in part on LGBTQ identity and history. This is not a coincidence. Because these book bans are not only an affront to the First Amendment, they are a shameful, deliberate effort to erase the LGBTQ community from the American story.

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"Well, try as these politicians might, the truth is you cannot erase history or progress when it comes to human rights. You cannot erase the courage and sacrifice of Pride pioneers like Marcia Johnson and Harvey Milk, and you cannot erase our LGBTQ colleagues who have broken barriers and who are proving to young people like them that they are a vital part of our nation's history.

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"I want to salute the people who participated in yesterday's hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee. It struck me that there are decisions being made every single day across America by parents and families--life-and-death decisions and decisions that are critical. We say to these families, you make the best decision for your child, but when it comes to gender-affirming care, many states have stepped in and said to the doctors involved and the parents involved, stop the conversation, you're not going to discuss it with children who… need some help. That is wrong. Medicine and science should prevail, not prejudice, when it comes to transgender people."


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