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Supporting the goals and ideals of International Transgender Day of Visibility.
Supporting the goals and ideals of International Transgender Day of Visibility.
Summary
This concurrent resolution expresses Congress's support for International Transgender Day of Visibility and encourages Americans to observe it with ceremonies, programs, and activities. The resolution celebrates the achievements and leadership of transgender individuals and acknowledges their presence in elected office, the judiciary, media, and the arts. It documents the ongoing discrimination and violence faced by transgender communities, including in employment, healthcare, housing, education, and access to public services. The resolution also recognizes historical transgender and two-spirit individuals in Native American communities. The measure calls on Congress to recognize the transgender community's efforts toward equal dignity and respect.
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Sponsor (1)
- Rep. Jacobs, Sara [D-CA-51] (D-CA)
59 cosponsors
- Del. Norton, Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large] (D-DC)
- Rep. Balint, Becca [D-VT-At Large] (D-VT)
- Rep. Bonamici, Suzanne [D-OR-1] (D-OR)
- Rep. Carter, Troy A. [D-LA-2] (D-LA)
- Rep. Case, Ed [D-HI-1] (D-HI)
- Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick, Sheila [D-FL-20] (D-FL)
- Rep. Chu, Judy [D-CA-28] (D-CA)
- Rep. Cleaver, Emanuel [D-MO-5] (D-MO)
- Rep. Craig, Angie [D-MN-2] (D-MN)
- Rep. Davids, Sharice [D-KS-3] (D-KS)
- Rep. Davis, Danny K. [D-IL-7] (D-IL)
- Rep. Dean, Madeleine [D-PA-4] (D-PA)
- Rep. DeGette, Diana [D-CO-1] (D-CO)
- Rep. Dexter, Maxine [D-OR-3] (D-OR)
- Rep. Espaillat, Adriano [D-NY-13] (D-NY)
- Rep. Fletcher, Lizzie [D-TX-7] (D-TX)
- Rep. Frost, Maxwell [D-FL-10] (D-FL)
- Rep. García, Jesús G. "Chuy" [D-IL-4] (D-IL)
- Rep. Garcia, Robert [D-CA-42] (D-CA)
- Rep. Garcia, Sylvia R. [D-TX-29] (D-TX)
- Rep. Goldman, Daniel S. [D-NY-10] (D-NY)
- Rep. Jayapal, Pramila [D-WA-7] (D-WA)
- Rep. Johnson, Henry C. "Hank" [D-GA-4] (D-GA)
- Rep. Johnson, Julie [D-TX-32] (D-TX)
- Rep. Kelly, Robin L. [D-IL-2] (D-IL)
- Rep. Krishnamoorthi, Raja [D-IL-8] (D-IL)
- Rep. Lieu, Ted [D-CA-36] (D-CA)
- Rep. Lynch, Stephen F. [D-MA-8] (D-MA)
- Rep. Magaziner, Seth [D-RI-2] (D-RI)
- Rep. McBride, Sarah [D-DE-At Large] (D-DE)
- Rep. McClain Delaney, April [D-MD-6] (D-MD)
- Rep. McClellan, Jennifer L. [D-VA-4] (D-VA)
- Rep. McCollum, Betty [D-MN-4] (D-MN)
- Rep. McGovern, James P. [D-MA-2] (D-MA)
- Rep. McIver, LaMonica [D-NJ-10] (D-NJ)
- Rep. Min, Dave [D-CA-47] (D-CA)
- Rep. Moore, Gwen [D-WI-4] (D-WI)
- Rep. Mullin, Kevin [D-CA-15] (D-CA)
- Rep. Peters, Scott H. [D-CA-50] (D-CA)
- Rep. Pocan, Mark [D-WI-2] (D-WI)
- Rep. Pressley, Ayanna [D-MA-7] (D-MA)
- Rep. Quigley, Mike [D-IL-5] (D-IL)
- Rep. Ramirez, Delia C. [D-IL-3] (D-IL)
- Rep. Randall, Emily [D-WA-6] (D-WA)
- Rep. Salinas, Andrea [D-OR-6] (D-OR)
- Rep. Sánchez, Linda T. [D-CA-38] (D-CA)
- Rep. Scanlon, Mary Gay [D-PA-5] (D-PA)
- Rep. Schakowsky, Janice D. [D-IL-9] (D-IL)
- Rep. Simon, Lateefah [D-CA-12] (D-CA)
- Rep. Sorensen, Eric [D-IL-17] (D-IL)
- Rep. Swalwell, Eric [D-CA-14] (D-CA)
- Rep. Takano, Mark [D-CA-39] (D-CA)
- Rep. Tlaib, Rashida [D-MI-12] (D-MI)
- Rep. Tokuda, Jill N. [D-HI-2] (D-HI)
- Rep. Tonko, Paul [D-NY-20] (D-NY)
- Rep. Torres, Ritchie [D-NY-15] (D-NY)
- Rep. Velázquez, Nydia M. [D-NY-7] (D-NY)
- Rep. Walkinshaw, James R. [D-VA-11] (D-VA)
- Rep. Wilson, Frederica S. [D-FL-24] (D-FL)
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Actions (2)
- Mar 27, 2026 Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary. · house
- Mar 27, 2026 Submitted in House
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 27, 2026
Ms. Jacobs (for herself, Ms. Jayapal, Mr. Takano, Ms. Balint, Ms. Bonamici, Mr. Carter of Louisiana, Mr. Case, Mrs. Cherfilus-McCormick, Ms. Chu, Mr. Cleaver, Ms. Craig, Ms. Davids of Kansas, Mr. Davis of Illinois, Ms. Dean of Pennsylvania, Ms. DeGette, Ms. Dexter, Mr. Espaillat, Mrs. Fletcher, Mr. Frost, Mr. Garcia of California, Ms. Garcia of Texas, Mr. Garcia of Illinois, Mr. Goldman of New York, Mr. Johnson of Georgia, Ms. Johnson of Texas, Ms. Kelly of Illinois, Mr. Krishnamoorthi, Mr. Lieu, Mr. Lynch, Mr. Magaziner, Ms. McBride, Ms. McClellan, Ms. McCollum, Mr. McGovern, Mrs. McIver, Mr. Min, Ms. Moore of Wisconsin, Mr. Mullin, Ms. Norton, Mr. Peters, Mr. Pocan, Ms. Pressley, Mr. Quigley, Mrs. Ramirez, Ms. Randall, Ms. Salinas, Ms. Sanchez, Ms. Scanlon, Ms. Schakowsky, Ms. Simon, Mr. Sorensen, Mr. Swalwell, Ms. Tlaib, Ms. Tokuda, Mr. Tonko, Mr. Torres of New York, Ms. Velazquez, Mr. Walkinshaw, Ms. Wilson of Florida, and Mrs. McClain Delaney) submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Supporting the goals and ideals of International Transgender Day of Visibility.
Whereas International Transgender Day of Visibility was founded in 2009 to honor the achievements and contributions of the transgender community; Whereas International Transgender Day of Visibility is designed to be encompassing of a large community of diverse individuals; Whereas International Transgender Day of Visibility is a time to celebrate the lives and achievements of transgender individuals around the world, and to recognize the bravery it takes to live openly and authentically; Whereas International Transgender Day of Visibility is also a time to raise awareness of the discrimination and violence that the transgender community still faces, which make it difficult and even unsafe or fatal for many transgender individuals to be visible; Whereas the transgender community has suffered oppression disproportionately in many ways, including—
(1) discrimination in employment and in the workplace;
(2) discrimination in health care and housing;
(3) discrimination in access to public services and facilities;
(4) discrimination in educational institutions; and
(5) disproportionate exposure to victimization and violence;
Whereas forms of anti-transgender oppression are exacerbated for transgender individuals of color, individuals with limited resources, immigrants, individuals living with disabilities, justice-involved individuals, and transgender youth; Whereas a record number of anti-transgender bills have been introduced in recent years at all levels of government, targeting areas such as—
(1) education, including by prohibiting school staff from acknowledging or respecting transgender pupils, colleagues, and family members, barring transgender students from accessing gender-appropriate programs and facilities, and censoring curriculum that allows readers to explore and engage with differing perspectives;
(2) healthcare, including restrictions on both medically necessary transition-related medical care and routine health care services;
(3) public accommodations, such as safe access to public restrooms and facilities; and
(4) identification documents, including by restricting the ability to realign or correct birth certificates and other forms of identification;
Whereas President Trump has issued multiple Executive orders, including Executive Orders 14168, 14183, 14187, 14190 and 14201, that attempt to erase transgender people; Whereas the transgender community and their allies have made it clear that transgender individuals will not be erased and deserve to be accorded all of the rights and opportunities made available to all; Whereas, before the creation of the United States, Indigenous two-spirit, transgender individuals existed across North America in many Native American communities, with specific terms in their own languages for these members of their communities and the social and spiritual roles they fulfilled, and while many were lost or actively suppressed by the efforts of missionaries, government agents, boarding schools, and settlers, two-spirit individuals have promoted increased public awareness in recent decades; Whereas transgender individuals continue to tell their stories and push for full equity under the law; Whereas the civil-rights struggle has been strengthened and inspired by the leadership of the transgender community; Whereas transgender individuals in the United States have made significant strides in elected office and political representation; Whereas at least 36 States and the District of Columbia have at least 1 transgender elected official at the State or municipal level; Whereas there are at least 23 openly transgender, gender-nonconforming, or nonbinary elected officials in State legislatures; Whereas voters in the State of Delaware elected Sarah McBride as the first openly transgender Member of the United States Congress; Whereas voters in the State of Virginia elected Danica Roem to be the first openly transgender State legislator in the United States; Whereas voters in the State of Oklahoma elected Mauree Turner as the first openly nonbinary State legislator in the United States; Whereas voters in the State of New Hampshire elected James Roesener as the first openly transgender man State legislator in the United States; Whereas 6 States have at least 1 transgender or gender-nonconforming jurist on the bench; Whereas more transgender individuals are appearing in movies, on television, and in all forms of media, raising awareness of their experiences and the importance of living authentically; Whereas transgender individuals have created culture and history as artists, musicians, organizers, and leaders; and Whereas International Transgender Day of Visibility is a time to celebrate the transgender community around the world: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That Congress—
(1) supports the goals and ideals of International Transgender Day of Visibility;
(2) encourages the people of the United States to observe International Transgender Day of Visibility with appropriate ceremonies, programs, and activities;
(3) celebrates the accomplishments and leadership of transgender individuals; and
(4) recognizes the bravery of the transgender community as it fights for equal dignity and respect. <all>
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