Proclaiming March 31, 2023, as Wisconsin's Transgender Day of Visibility.
Impact
The bill serves to promote awareness and celebrate the resilience and diversity of transgender and nonbinary individuals. It emphasizes the critical role of community organizations in advocating for inclusivity and access to gender-affirming services. The resolution positions Wisconsin as a state that supports all residents' rights to thrive, thereby encouraging local businesses and public institutions to foster inclusive environments.
Summary
AJR20 is a resolution proclaiming March 31, 2023, as Wisconsin’s Transgender Day of Visibility. This bill recognizes the contributions and achievements of transgender and nonbinary individuals both within the state and globally, highlighting the ongoing struggle for equality and the importance of representation. It aims to acknowledge not just the successes but also the continued challenges faced by transgender and nonbinary people, particularly in the areas of health care and civil rights.
Contention
While primarily celebratory in nature, AJR20 does not encounter significant legislative opposition. However, discussions around such recognitions often touch upon broader issues of legislative support for LGBTQ+ rights and resource allocation for health services. Thankfully, advocacy organizations express hope that the acknowledgment will lead to enhanced support and rights for the transgender and nonbinary communities, championing ongoing efforts for societal change.
Recognizing that it is the duty of the Federal Government to develop and implement a Transgender Bill of Rights to protect and codify the rights of transgender and nonbinary people under the law and ensure their access to medical care, shelter, safety, and economic security.
A resolution recognizing that it is the duty of the Federal Government to develop and implement a Transgender Bill of Rights to protect and codify the rights of transgender and nonbinary people under the law and ensure their access to medical care, shelter, safety, and economic safety.