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Council expected to discuss well-being of transgender community

  • On Monday, Baltimore City Council was expected to discuss the well-being of the transgender community at a 5 p.m. Meeting in the Du Burns Chambers at City Hall, following a number of executive orders signed by President Donald Trump that targeted the transgender community .
  • The meeting was spurred by increasing threats and challenges faced by the transgender community, as noted by members like Reiko Parker and organizations like Maryland Safe Haven .
  • Councilwoman Phylicia Porter spearheaded the bill and the informational hearing, which aimed to allow transgender people in Baltimore City to feel seen and heard .
  • Renee Lau of Maryland Safe Haven emphasized the need for support, stating, "We want as many people to support us, the transgender community and our allies " .
  • However, Nicole Beus Harris, Maryland Republican Party Chairwoman, criticized the council's focus, suggesting they should address issues like the 40% of high schools with 0% math proficiency and the city's crime rates instead of focusing on transgender issues .
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WBAL-TV broke the news in Baltimore, United States on Sunday, March 23, 2025.
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