Colorado's first openly gay governor signs two of state's most significant LGBTQ measures into law
Colorados first openly gay governor signs two of states most significant LGBTQ measures into law since 2013
n a year of historic firsts for the LGBTQ community in Colorado politics, Gov. Jared Polis on Friday signed into law a pair of bills years in the making that seek to improve the lives of gay and transgender people in the state.
They mark the most significant LGBTQ rights legislation passed in Colorado since the states 2013 law allowing civil unions for same-sex couples and come after the election of Polis, the first openly gay man elected governor in the nation, and the first transgender person in the Colorado legislature.
To see this legislation go through in a session that Im here is really a great feeling, said Rep. Brianna Titone, a transgender woman and Arvada Democrat. But Ive been testifying on these bills even before became elected. Ive been fighting for these two issues for quite awhile.
Polis signed House Bill 1039 and House Bill 1129 in a ceremony outside of the Colorado Capitol with dozens of supporters flanking him. One of the measures makes it easier for transgender people to change their birth certificates without surgery, a doctors note or a court order. The other bans so-called gay conversion therapy for minors.
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