The federal Department of Health and Human Services wants to abolish nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ Americans when it allocates $500 million in taxpayer money to organizations, according to a lawsuit filed against the agency by several LGBTQ organizations.
Photo: iStock. The federal Department of Health and Human Services wants to abolish nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ Americans when it allocates $500 million in taxpayer money to organizations, according to a lawsuit filed against the agency by several LGBTQ organizations.
The suit centers on a “notice of nonenforcement” and a proposed rule issued by the Trump Administration in November that would do two things: It would eliminate a 2016 Obama-era rule prohibiting
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