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LGBTQ+ Preparedness

As this current presidential administration begins to take shape, day by day we are seeing new attacks on our communities. While our team has developed resources for our undocumented neighbors on our Know Your Rights Resources Page we will be using this space to inform and update you all on the anti-LGBTQ+ policies that are being introduced and pushed by this administration. We will be detailing what executive orders have been signed and how they impact the rights of LGBTQ+ people, as well as providing legal resources and helpful guides to keep yourselves prepared for what may come.

We have already seen that in our efforts to combat unfair policies and practices, being informed and prepared are some of the best tools in our belt. We will continuously keep this page updated as new information becomes available. If you have any information or resources you would like to share with us and your neighbors please email us at info@repcassidy.com
 

Upcoming Resource Events: 

Join The Andersonville Chamber of Commerce for Sag Hej Day, an inaugural wellness fair  Sunday, March 9, from 10AM to 4PM at Bramble Arts Loft (5545 N Clark).

 There will be free legal consultations available; you might have questions about your or your family's rights, get them answered! 

-Click the image for more information and registration

Legislative Updates Under the Trump Administration

Executive Order Regarding Gender and Its Implication on Passports and Trans Women in Prison*(Update)

Executive Order Regarding the Ban on Gender Affirming Care for Trans Youth

On January 28, 2025, the President signed an executive order with the goal of restricting gender-affirming care for anyone under the age of 19. It is very broad and we are still researching to understand the complete implications of this.

 

Executive Order Regarding the Trans Military Ban

 Also on January 28, 2025, the President signed an executive order banning transgender people from serving in the military. A lawsuit has been filed against the Trump Administration on behalf of transgender service members by the Human Rights Campaign and Lambda Legal in order to block this ban. We will keep you updated as we hear more developments on this case. For more information on the lawsuit, you can visit here.

Executive Order Regarding Restricting School Curriculum

 On January 29, 2025, the President signed an executive order that aims to cut federal funding to schools that teach certain topics related to race, sex, gender, and politics. This targets the LGBTQ+ community, specifically trans youth, as it directs the attorney general to work with state and local authorities to take action against those working in schools who allow social transitioning–that is, when a transgender person begins "using a different name, different pronouns, dressing differently, starts or stops wearing makeup or jewelry," and more–according to GLAAD. This statement from California Attorney General Bonta is particularly encouraging.

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 Rep. Cassidy’s Remarks on Anti-Trans Executive Orders from the House Floor
(January 28, 2025)

Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul Reaffirms Commitment to Protecting Access to Gender-Affirming Care

House Dobbs Working Group Members Stand with Attorney General’s Commitment to the LGBTQ+ Community and Gender Affirming Care

"Getting Prepared" List from Equality Illinois

Equality Illinois has provided a list of things people in the LGBTQ+ community should consider getting prepared going into the current administration. Please note that this is not legal advice. For more information regarding your own given circumstance, you should consult an attorney. We will have more attorney resources listed below.

 Things to Consider Getting Prepared

  • Update legal documents

  • Verify that children’s birth certificates are up to date with both parents’ names 

  • Finalize marriages

  • Assign Powers of Attorney (prepare and finalize health care in particular for spouses and kids)

  • Update wills and trusts 

  • Complete name changes

  • Update identification documents

  • Ensure financial and other documents are in order, named beneficiaries, and reflect your legal name and gender 

  • Consult your medical provider

    • Updated your prescriptions

    • Ask your medical provider about a plan if there are restrictions in obtaining your meds in the new administration

    • Review authorizations and permissions

  • Review data privacy and security settings in your social media apps

    • Review this especially in your Healthcare apps (period tracker apps as well)

  • Create a folder that includes copies of these basic documents that is easily accessible and that trusted people can access

Advocates For Trans Equality Webinar: 
Trans Rights vs. Trump: How A4TE is Fighting Back

 Advocates for Trans Equality’s Trans Legal Survival Guide 

 As Trans people face more political and legal attacks, Advocates for Trans Equality has created a guide with a list of steps to reduce vulnerability for trans people. Click on the image above to open a PDF link to this guide.

Some Helpful Information from the Human Rights Campaign

Facing the Future Together: FAQs, Guidance, and Resources

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Supporting Transgender, Non-binary, and Gender-Expansive Children

Resources and Attorneys

District Office Hours

1507 W. Morse Ave

Chicago, IL 60626

Monday - Thursday 

9 am - 5 pm 

Fridays

Staff Works Remote

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District Office Contact

Phone: 773-784-2002

Email: info@repcassidy.com

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