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Equality Act Statement from CenterLink

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CenterLink, June 29,2023

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“Today, as lawmakers reintroduce the Equality Act into Congress, LGBTQ community centers across the country are working to bring awareness to the importance of federal nondiscrimination protections,”said Denise Spivak, CenterLink CEO. “America is supposed to be the land of opportunity, but around half of LGBTQ Americans live in places where they can be denied housing, employment, or services simply because of who they are. The Equality Act would help ensure that LGBTQ Americans could live their lives without the fear of discrimination or harassment, and we implore all members of Congress to work tirelessly to get this passed once and for all.”


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