A Democratic congresswoman said Republicans incite violence against the LGBT community as they promote bills to limit the exposure of transgenderism to children.
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Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., chaired a hearing on the"Rise of Anti-LGBTQI+ Extremism and Violence," and said there that Republicans have"fanned the flames of bigotry." Maloney, who lost her primary contest earlier this year, said Republican attempts at the state level to ban transgender treatments for minors, and banlessons in public elementary schools, have led to instances of violence against LGBT people.
"These hateful pieces of legislation have fueled a dangerous rise in extreme anti-LGBT rhetoric following the passage ofMaloney deemed Florida's "don't say gay" bill as hateful
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