LGBT activists winning in state legislatures as GOP leaders fear corporate boycotts
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LGBT activists’ efforts to rally economic and media pressure against states that resist the homosexual and transgender agenda are bearing fruit, according to a recent review. Republicans currently control 33 governorships and 31 state legislatures . But out of approximately 120 state-level bills labeled “anti-LGBT” by opponents, none have passed despite most legislative sessions nearing their end, the Associated Press reports . These measures include allowing adoption agencies to place children only in homes with a mother and father, upholding requirements that people use the restroom corresponding to their biological sex, and more. The pro-homosexual lobbying group Human Rights Campaign (HRC) says that out of all the legislation it deems “anti- LGBTQ ” proposed in 2017, less than 10% became law. By contrast, more than a dozen states have enacted bans on treatment for minors who experience unwanted same-sex attraction or gender confusio...