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November 21, 2024

APLA Health Condemns Targeting of Trans Rights in Capitol

Media Contact:
Joe Hui
Director of Communications
jhui@aplahealth.org
213.201.1342

11.21.2024

APLA Health strongly condemns the recent actions taken by Speaker Mike Johnson and Rep. Nancy Mace to restrict transgender individuals’ access to restrooms and other facilities in the Capitol. These divisive measures are a blatant attempt to target and marginalize a vulnerable minority at a time when the American people are demanding solutions to the real issues facing our nation, such as healthcare, economic stability, and affordable housing. 

The misguided rule change and resolution are a direct response to Rep.-elect Sarah McBride’s upcoming historic swearing-in as the first openly transgender member of Congress. It is both frustrating and irresponsible that members of Congress would choose to divert attention away from critical issues to focus on nonsense bathroom politics that target an already vulnerable community. 

As a leading LGBTQ+ healthcare organization, we are particularly concerned about the harmful impact these actions will have. Not only does this policy undermine the dignity of transgender individuals, but it also sends a dangerous message to the American public that transgender people’s rights are up for debate. The reality is that transgender people have been using restrooms aligned with their gender identity without incident for years — including within federal buildings — and there is no evidence that inclusive restroom policies compromise safety. 

This issue is especially poignant with yesterday’s Transgender Day of Remembrance, a day when we honor the memory of transgender individuals who have lost their lives to violence. The actions of Speaker Johnson and Rep. Mace only serve to deepen the discrimination and marginalization that leads to such violence, further alienating an already vulnerable community. We must reflect on how harmful policies like these only contribute to a culture of fear and exclusion for trans and gender diverse people. 

Instead of engaging in baseless political grandstanding, we should honor Rep.-elect Sarah McBride’s inauguration and follow her lead in working to improve the lives of all Americans, particularly the most vulnerable. We call on lawmakers from both parties to refocus their efforts on solutions that unite us, not divide us.

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APLA Health (formerly AIDS Project Los Angeles) restores dignity and trust within underserved communities by providing world-class LGBTQ+ empowering healthcare, HIV specialty care, food, housing, and other essential support services. Since our founding in 1983, APLA Health has remained steadfast in our commitment to ending the HIV epidemic in our lifetime. We operate eight Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) locations in Los Angeles County, serving more than 19,000 people annually, regardless of ability to pay. Our list of comprehensive services includes LGBTQ+ primary care, dental care, behavioral healthcare, HIV specialty care, and Out Here Sexual Health services (PrEP, STD screening & treatment, DoxyPEP, and PEP). For people with HIV, our wraparound support services include housing assistance through the Alliance for Housing & Healing and nutritional support via the Vance North Necessities of Life Program, the largest food pantry in the United States for people with HIV, distributing over 800,000 meals annually. APLA Health’s annual fundraisers include AIDS Walk LA — the world's first and oldest AIDS Walk — and Best in Drag Show. We are leaders in advocating for policy and legislation at the local, state and Federal levels that positively impact the LGBTQ+ and HIV communities. For more information, visit aplahealth.org.

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