Congratulations Newsomeville! You are now the only state that has a month dedicated to transgender people in the country. This means that 0.4% of the population will have an entire month dedicated to them in the poop filled streets of California.
The California State Assembly has voted to officially recognize August as “Transgender History Month,” beginning in 2024. The resolution, which passed on Wednesday, makes California the first state in the United States to have a month that officially recognizes the history and contributions of transgender people.
Assemblymember Matt Haney (D-San Francisco), the bill’s author, said, “I couldn’t be more proud to have introduced legislation that will designate August as the first statewide Transgender History month in the nation.”
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He continued, “I believe that as Californians our strongest defense against the anti-trans agenda is just to tell the truth. Let’s tell the truth about transgender people’s lives, and let’s lift up the history of the transgender Californians who left their mark on our great state.”Honey Mahogany, the current chair of the San Francisco Democratic Party and founder of the Transgender District, said, “Many Californians remain unaware of the real lives and experiences of transgender people, even here in California.”