The
new marker would help transgender, nonbinary and intersex
individuals' identity be recognized in government documents,
according to a Thursday statement https://nyassembly.gov/Press/?sec=story&story=97536
from Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Assemblymember Daniel
O'Donnell.
"The provisions in this bill will make life safer, reduce the
stigma and affirm the identities for so many of our friends and
neighbors," O'Donnell said in the statement.
The New York bill will also remove the requirement of consent
from any party other than the individual while petitioning for a
change of name, the statement said.
President Joe Biden had issued a proclamation to mark the start
of Pride Month on June 1, urging Congress to protect LGBTQ
people from discrimination by passing the Equality Act and
pointing to a lack of protection of their rights in many states.
(Reporting by Derek Francis in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby
Chopra)
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