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Donald TrumpBy Clifton Haskin Click here for updates on this story TULSA, Oklahoma (KJRH) — If President Trump’s one big beautiful bill passes, medicaid spending could be heavily cut — affecting people who rely on government funds for HIV treatment and prevention. Specialists said this could impact HIV patients in Oklahoma if the bill passes. Joey Scudder-Barfield is an outreach specialist at HOPE. They’re a health clinic near 51st and Yale. Scudder-Bar…See the Story
'These Funds Keep People Alive': HIV Prevention Funding at Risk
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Senate · WashingtonLGBTQ+ advocates are calling for year-round support and activism to continue the fight for LGBTQ+ rights and equity, as the spotlight fades from Pride month and threats to the community increase. The post After the Parades: As Anti-LGBTQ+ Policies Surge, Advocates Emphasize Pride Beyond June appeared first on The Washington Informer.See the Story
After the Parades: As Anti-LGBTQ+ Policies Surge, Advocates Emphasize Pride Beyond June
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Highest Rates of Discrimination in Ireland Reported Among LGBTQ+ People
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Local LGBTQ+ advocates challenge state policy on reporting students’ genders
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