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2016 was a difficult year. While we built on the gains made in 2015, our community has had to hold ground against backlash in state legislatures across the country, including efforts to thwart nondiscrimination protections, broad religious exemption...

2016 was a difficult year. While we built on the gains made in 2015, our community has had to hold ground against backlash in state legislatures across the country, including efforts to thwart nondiscrimination protections, broad religious exemption laws, and attacks on transgender people and their ability to participate fully in public life.

I know many of us are feeling anxious about what’s to come. We ask you to stand with us and make a $50, tax-deductible donation to MAP today as we gear up for the work ahead.

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PHOTOSET: from our new report on access to accurate identity documents.

LGBT Policy Spotlight: Identity Documents Laws and Policies examines the state laws and policies that govern the processes by which people who are transgender are able to correct the name and gender marker on their identity documents so that those documents match the gender the person lives every day. The brief includes common sense policy recommendations to help ensure transgender people can access accurate identity documents.

Read the full report here: http://www.lgbtmap.org/policy-and-issue-analysis/policy-spotlight-identity-documents.

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Did you know that 43% of Americans live in states that make it easier to pick and choose which laws to follow? Not to mention the states with targeted, issue-specific exemption laws like the ones passed this year in Kansas, Michigan, and North...

Did you know that 43% of Americans live in states that make it easier to pick and choose which laws to follow? Not to mention the states with targeted, issue-specific exemption laws like the ones passed this year in Kansas, Michigan, and North Carolina. Read more in our new report at www.lgbtmap.org/policy-spotlight-RFRA.

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