National
Baldwin attacked over sexual orientation in Senate race
Rival campaign official releases video of candidate dancing at Pride festival
Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisc.) encountered what her supporters say was a āgay-baitingā attack from a senior political adviser to former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson, her Republican opponent in her race for a seat in the U.S. Senate.
On Sept. 5, one day before Baldwin spoke before the Democratic National Convention on the theme of āheartland values,ā Thompson campaign staffer Brian Nemoir circulated a video through email and Twitter showing Baldwin dancing at a gay Pride festival.
āClearly, thereās no one better positioned to talk āheartland valuesā than Tammy,ā Nemoir said in an email to Wisconsin news media outlets.
The email, a copy of which was obtained by the Washington Blade, contains a link to a YouTube video showing Baldwin waiving her arms while dancing on a stage with the popular Wisconsin rock band VO5. Some of the band members were dressed in Wonder Woman costumes as the band played the theme song for the Wonder Woman TV series.
The event took place in August 2010 on the University of Wisconsin campus in Madison, according to a YouTube caption.
āTammy was hours away from speaking to the Democratic National Convention about heartland values, about the Wisconsin she knows,ā said Denis Dison, communications director for the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, a national group that is raising money for Baldwinās Senate campaign.
āSo in advance of this he sends out a video of her celebrating LGBT Pride and sarcastically says, yeah, sheās the one who should be talking about heartland values,ā Dison said. āThe unspoken point there being it is somehow immoral to be LGBT or to be celebrating LGBT Pride.ā
A spokesperson for the Thompson campaign told the Wisconsin State Journal that Nemoir was acting as an individual and not on behalf of the campaign when he sent out his email and link to the video.
John Kraus, a spokesperson for Baldwinās campaign, told the Blade in an email that the campaign would have no comment on the Nemoir email and video link.
A copy of Nemoirās email obtained by the Blade shows that it was sent to news media outlets and others on a Thompson for Senate email account.
In the Sept. 5 email, Nemoir states, āYesterday, Madison-Liberal Tammy Baldwin cited āheartland valuesā as the topic for her primetime speech to the DNC tomorrow night. Clearly, thereās no one better positioned to talk āheartland valuesā than Tammy.ā
Under the link to the YouTube video of Baldwinās appearance at the Pride festival, Nemoir added one additional sentence: āA primer of her values ā note event, and enjoy.ā
He listed his title on the email as āSenior Advisor/Communicationsā for the Thompson campaign.
Baldwin won election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1998 as the first out gay person ever to be elected to Congress. She is giving up her House seat this year to run for the Senate. If elected, she would become the first openly gay person to become a U.S. senator.
Dison of the Victory Fund said that although Thompson is seeking to portray himself as a moderate on certain issues, his record as governor shows he opposes nearly all LGBT rights initiatives.
Thompson has said he supports a federal constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage and supports leaving in place the Defense of Marriage Act, which prohibits the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages performed in states that have legalized same-sex nuptials. Thompson also opposed repealing the āDonāt Ask, Donāt Tellā law that barred gay and lesbian service members from serving openly.
In her speech before the Democratic convention on Sept. 6, Baldwin said Tommy Thompson; Wisconsinās conservative GOP Gov. Scott Walker; and Wisconsin GOP Rep. Paul Ryan, who is Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romneyās vice presidential running mate, donāt reflect the views of most Wisconsin residents.
āIām here to tell you they donāt speak for all of Wisconsin,ā she said. āI want you to hear about the Wisconsin I know: the place where my grandparents raised me, the place where generations of families have worked hard to get ahead,ā she said.
āThe Wisconsin I know believes that with each passing year and each generation, our country must become more equal, not less,ā she said.
The White House
Four states to ignore new Title IX rules protecting transgender students
Biden administrationĀ last Friday released final regulations
BY ERIN REED | Last Friday, the Biden administration released its final Title IX rules, which include protections for LGBTQ students by clarifying that Title IX forbids discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
The rule change could have a significant impact as it would supersede bathroom bans and other discriminatory policies that have become increasingly common in Republican states within the U.S.
As of Thursday morning, however, officials in at least four states ā Oklahoma, Louisiana, Florida, and South Carolina ā have directed schools to ignore the regulations, potentially setting up a federal showdown that may ultimately end up in a protracted court battle in the lead-up to the 2024 elections.
Louisiana State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley was the first to respond, decrying the fact that the new Title IX regulations could block teachers and other students from exercising what has been dubbed by some a āright to bullyā transgender students by using their old names and pronouns intentionally.
Asserting that Title IX law does not protect trans and queer students, Brumley states that schools āshould not alter policies or procedures at this time.ā Critically, several courts have ruled that trans and queer students are protected by Title IX, including the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of AppealsĀ in a recent case in West Virginia.
In South Carolina, Schools Supt. Ellen Weaver wrote in a letter that providing protections for trans and LGBTQ students under Title IX āwould rescind 50 years of progress and equality of opportunity by putting girls and women at a disadvantage in the educational arena,ā apparently leaving trans kids out of her definition of those who deserve progress and equality of opportunity.
She then directed schools to ignore the new directive while waiting for court challenges. While South Carolina does not have a bathroom ban or statewide “Donāt Say Gay or Trans” law, such bills continue to be proposed in the state.
Responding to the South Carolina letter, Chase Glenn of Alliance For Full Acceptance stated, āWhile Supt. Weaver may not personally support the rights of LGBTQ+ students, she has the responsibility as the top school leader in our state to ensure that all students have equal rights and protections, and a safe place to learn and be themselves. The flagrant disregard shown for the Title IX rule tells me that our superintendent unfortunately does not have the best interests of all students in mind.ā
Florida Education Commissioner Manny Diaz also joined in instructing schools not to implement Title IX regulations. In a letter issued to area schools, Diaz stated that the new Title IX regulations were tantamount to āgaslighting the country into believing that biological sex no longer has any meaning.ā
Governor Ron DeSantis approved of the letter and stated that Florida āwill not comply.ā Florida has notably been the site of some of the most viciously anti-queer and anti-trans legislation in recent history, including a “Donāt Say Gay or Trans” law that was used to force a trans female teacher to go by āMr.ā
State Education Supt. Ryan Walters of Oklahoma was the latest to echo similar sentiments. Walters has recently appointed the right-wing media figure Chaya Raichik of Libs of TikTok to an advisory role āto improve school safety,ā and notably, Raichik has posed proudly with papers accusing her of instigating bomb threats with her incendiary posts about LGBTQ people in classrooms.
The Title IX policies have been universally applauded by large LGBTQ rights organizations in the U.S. Lambda Legal, a key figure in fighting anti-LGBTQ legislation nationwide, said that the regulations āclearly cover LGBTQ+ students, as well as survivors and pregnant and parenting students across race and gender identity.ā The Human Rights Campaign also praised the rule, stating, ārule will be life-changing for so many LGBTQ+ youth and help ensure LGBTQ+ students can receive the same educational experience as their peers: Going to dances, safely using the restroom, and writing stories that tell the truth about their own lives.ā
The rule is slated to go into effect Aug. 1, pending any legal challenges.
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Erin Reed is a transgender woman (she/her pronouns) and researcher who tracks anti-LGBTQ+ legislation around the world and helps people become better advocates for their queer family, friends, colleagues, and community. Reed also is a social media consultant and public speaker.
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The preceding article was first published at Erin In The Morning and is republished with permission.
Pennsylvania
Malcolm Kenyatta could become the first LGBTQ statewide elected official in Pa.
State lawmaker a prominent Biden-Harris 2024 reelection campaign surrogate
Following his win in the Democratic primary contest on Wednesday, Pennsylvania state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, who is running for auditor general, is positioned to potentially become the first openly LGBTQ elected official serving the commonwealth.
In a statement celebrating his victory, LGBTQ+ Victory Fund President Annise Parker said, āPennsylvanians trust Malcolm Kenyatta to be their watchdog as auditor general because thatās exactly what heās been as a legislator.”
“LGBTQ+ Victory Fund is all in for Malcolm, because we know he has the experience to win this race and carry on his fight for students, seniors and workers as Pennsylvaniaās auditor general,” she said.
Parker added, “LGBTQ+ Americans are severely underrepresented in public office and the numbers are even worse for Black LGBTQ+ representation. I look forward to doing everything I can to mobilize LGBTQ+ Pennsylvanians and our allies to get out and vote for Malcolm this November so we can make history.ā
In April 2023, Kenyatta was appointed by the White House to serve as director of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence and Economic Opportunity for Black Americans.
He has been an active surrogate in the Biden-Harris 2024 reelection campaign.
The White House
White House debuts action plan targeting pollutants in drinking water
Same-sex couples face higher risk from environmental hazards
Headlining an Earth Day event in Northern Virginia’s Prince William Forest on Monday, President Joe Biden announced the disbursement of $7 billion in new grants for solar projects and warned of his Republican opponent’s plans to roll back the progress his administration has made toward addressing the harms of climate change.
The administration has led more than 500 programs geared toward communities most impacted by health and safety hazards like pollution and extreme weather events.
In a statement to the Washington Blade on Wednesday, Brenda Mallory, chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, said, āPresident Biden is leading the most ambitious climate, conservation, and environmental justice agenda in history ā and that means working toward a future where all people can breathe clean air, drink clean water, and live in a healthy community.”
āThis Earth Week, the Biden-Harris Administration announced $7 billion in solar energy projects for over 900,000 households in disadvantaged communities while creating hundreds of thousands of clean energy jobs, which are being made more accessible by the American Climate Corps,” she said. “President Biden is delivering on his promise to help protect all communities from the impacts of climate change ā including the LGBTQI+ community ā and that we leave no community behind as we build an equitable and inclusiveĀ clean energy economy for all.ā
Recent milestones in the administration’s climate policies include the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s issuance on April 10 of legally enforceable standard for detecting and treating drinking water contaminated with polyfluoroalkyl substances.
“This rule sets health safeguards and will require public water systems to monitor and reduce the levels of PFAS in our nationās drinking water, and notify the public of any exceedances of those levels,” according to a White House fact sheet. “The rule sets drinking water limits for five individual PFAS, including the most frequently found PFOA and PFOS.”
The move is expected to protect 100 million Americans from exposure to the “forever chemicals,” which have been linked to severe health problems including cancers, liver and heart damage, and developmental impacts in children.
An interactive dashboard from the United States Geological Survey shows the concentrations of polyfluoroalkyl substances in tapwater are highest in urban areas with dense populations, including cities like New York and Los Angeles.
During Biden’s tenure, the federal government has launched more than 500 programs that are geared toward investing in the communities most impacted by climate change, whether the harms may arise from chemical pollutants, extreme weather events, or other causes.
New research by the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law found that because LGBTQ Americans are likelier to live in coastal areas and densely populated cities, households with same-sex couples are likelier to experience the adverse effects of climate change.
The report notes that previous research, including a study that used “national Census data on same-sex households by census tract combined with data on hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) from the National Air Toxics Assessment” to model “the relationship between same-sex households and risk of cancer and respiratory illness” found “that higher prevalence of same-sex households is associated with higher risks for these diseases.”
“Climate change action plans at federal, state, and local levels, including disaster preparedness, response, and recovery plans, must be inclusive and address the specific needs and vulnerabilities facing LGBT people,” the Williams Institute wrote.
With respect to polyfluoroalkyl substances, the EPA’s adoption of new standards follows other federal actions undertaken during the Biden-Harris administration to protect firefighters and healthcare workers, test for and clean up pollution, and phase out or reduce use of the chemicals in fire suppressants, food packaging, and federal procurement.
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