Trump admin forced to restore $6.2 million to LGBTQ+ and HIV groups
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, JUL 17 – A federal judge blocked executive orders that threatened diversity and inclusion programs, restoring $6.2 million to organizations serving LGBTQ+ and HIV communities, court documents show.
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Trump administration forced to restore $6.2 million to LGBTQ+ and HIV organisations
The Trump administration has restored $6.2 million in funding to LGBTQ+ and HIV organisations. The move comes after a district court judge in California granted a preliminary injunction on June 9, blocking three of the US president’s executive orders that threatened to defund the groups.
Trump admin forced to restore $6.2 million to LGBTQ+ and HIV groups
The federal government has been forced to restore $6.2 million in funding to LGBTQ+ and HIV organizations.Keep up with the latest in LGBTQ+ news and politics. Sign up for The Advocate's email newsletter.The move comes after a court victory for nine organizations represented by Lambda Legal. They are the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, Los Angeles LGBT Center, GLBT Historical Society, San Francisco Community Health Center, Prisma Community Care in…
In the United States, nine LGBTQ+ and anti-HIV associations have won a major judicial victory against the Trump administration. Thanks to an action led by Lambda Legal, they are recovering more than $6 million in federal funding, threatened by decrees aimed at censoring programs related to diversity and gender identity. The article American justice blocks Trump's anti-diversity decrees appeared first on Association STOP homophobia.
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