Biden says nearly 14% of his 1,500 agency appointees identify as LGBTQ
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[June 02, 2021]
By Nandita Bose
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nearly 14% of U.S.
President Joe Biden's 1,500 federal agency appointees identify as
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer, he said on Tuesday in a
proclamation marking the start of Pride Month celebrating the LGBTQ
community.
A Democrat, Biden urged Congress to protect LGBTQ people from
discrimination by passing the Equality Act. Donald Trump, his Republican
predecessor, did not officially recognize Pride Month during his four
years in office.
"For all of our progress, there are many States in which LGBTQ+
individuals still lack protections for fundamental rights and dignity in
hospitals, schools, public accommodations, and other spaces," Biden
said.

"We will not rest until full equality for LGBTQ+ Americans is finally
achieved and codified into law."
Biden cited what he called a tragic spike in violence against
transgender people, especially transgender women of color and LGBTQ
youth who face bullying and harassment in academic settings and run the
risk of self-harm and death by suicide.
Biden recognized the service of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg,
the first openly LGBTQ person to serve in the Cabinet, and Assistant
Health Secretary Rachel Levine, the first openly transgender person
confirmed by the Senate.
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President Joe Biden delivers remarks at Joint Base Langley-Eustis in
Hampton, Virginia, U.S. May 28, 2021. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno/File Photo

Activists describe the Biden administration as the
most pro-LGBTQ in U.S. history.
On his first day in office, Biden signed an executive order
directing federal agencies to protect LGBTQ people under all federal
laws that prohibit discrimination based on sex. Biden also reversed
a ban on transgender people openly enlisting and serving in the
military.
The Biden White House also reversed an order issued by Trump's
then-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on flying the Pride flag and
some U.S. embassies, including in India and Australia, are
highlighting their support for LGBTQ people.
In Florida on Tuesday, Governor Ron DeSantis, who is closely aligned
with Trump, signed into law banning transgender women and girls from
participating in school sports, part of a campaign in statehouses
nationwide this year that equal rights activists assail as
discriminatory.
(Reporting by Nandita Bose in Washington; Editing by Howard Goller)
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