Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus Stand With Hurting LGBT Community

LGBT Equality CaucusFrom left to right: Rep. Mark Pocan (D-WI); Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ); Rep. Mark Takano (D-CA); Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI); Rep. Mike Michaud (D-ME)*; Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI)**; Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY); Rep. Jared Polis (D-CO). *Congressman Mike Michaud retired at the end of the 113th Congress. **Senator Tammy Baldwin was a founding Co-Chair of the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus before being elected to the U.S. Senate.
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Washington, DC—The Co-Chairs of the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus, the six openly LGBT members of Congress, expressed today their solidarity, empathy and fellowship with the LGBT community in America that has been so impacted by the terrible attack on Pulse Nightclub.

“While all acts of terrorism are horrific, the mass shooting in Orlando struck especially close to home for members of the LGBT community.  Venues like Pulse are more than just a nightclub.  They are a place of community where people can go for fellowship and to be themselves,” said Congressman Jared Polis (CO-02).  “As a community, we will once again rise up and show that love will always prevail over hate.”

“It’s outrageous that LGBT Americans continue to be the targets of such horrific hatred and violence in 2016, “said Congressman David Cicilline (RI-01).  “Don’t let anyone tell you that we have full equality in this country. LGBT people are not political wedge issues – we are human beings and we are entitled to full equality under the law. I hope that, in the aftermath of this horrific shooting, our country will move towards greater love and acceptance of all Americans.”

“I am horrified by this hateful act of terror targeting the LGBT community in Orlando,” said Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema (AZ-09).  “The victims are our brothers and sisters, sons and daughters, neighbors and friends, and their loss is sickening. It is unconscionable that we face yet another an act of hate and terror.  We must stand together to defeat terrorists at home and abroad.”

“This is a very dark moment for the country and for the LGBT community,” said Congressman Mark Takano (CA-41). “My heart is broken for the victims of this horrific tragedy and their families.  On too many occasions, the LGBT community has been forced to overcome moments of deep sadness and loss and emerged stronger.  We will do so this time, as well. Pride month is a celebration of compassion, acceptance, and, most of all, love.  Instead of hate and anger, these are the ideas that will prevail.”

“I am devastated by the horrific shooting at Pulse and firmly believe we should take our example from the brave parishioners in Charleston, who even in the immediate aftermath of that horrific shooting responded with love and dignity,” said Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney (NY-18).  “This attack at a gay nightclub during Pride Month appears to be an attack driven by hate – hate for our community, our values, and a senseless disregard for innocent life. We must come together to have a serious and rigorous conversation as a country about the threats posed by gun violence, terrorism, and anti-LGBT hatred.”

“As we grapple with the horrific events that took place in Orlando, my thoughts are with the families of the victims and everyone affected during Pride Month,” said Congressman Mark Pocan (WI-02). “The targeting of the LGBT individuals in this heinous act of violence has reignited many fears and uncertainty in our community.  As a country, we must stand together to denounce bigotry and hatred and embrace love and acceptance.”

The mission of the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus is to promote lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) equality. The bi-partisan LGBT Equality Caucus is strongly committed to achieving the full enjoyment of human rights for LGBT people in the U.S. and around the world. By serving as a resource for Members of Congress, their staff, and the public on LGBT issues, the Caucus works toward the extension of equal rights, the repeal of discriminatory laws, the elimination of hate-motivated violence, and the improved health and wellbeing for all regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression.

[From a News Release]

 

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