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Rep. Honda Introduces Bill to Stop Blocking LGBTQ Information in Schools and Libraries
Carlos Gutierrez, Head of Policy & Legal
  • Sep 30, 2016
  • 3 min

Rep. Honda Introduces Bill to Stop Blocking LGBTQ Information in Schools and Libraries

PRESS RELEASE September 29, 2016 Contact: Carmen Russell Phone: (202) 308-4005 Email: carmen.russell@mail.house.gov Washington, DC – Congressman Honda has introduced the Don’t Block LGBTQ Act, a bill that will ensure LGBTQ resources are not blocked at public schools and libraries. Under current law, public schools and public libraries that receive subsidies for internet service through the e-Rate program are required to filter online content so that it blocks obscene co
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Looking Ahead in 2015
LGBT Tech
  • Jan 14, 2015
  • 3 min

Looking Ahead in 2015

Happy New Year! LGBT Technology Partnership hopes that you have had a relaxing holiday season and are entering 2015 refreshed and with renewed vigor! This year promises to be the year of all things connected with more electronics and apps synced to the Internet than ever before. Policymakers will no doubt spend a considerable amount of time in 2015 examining current regulations in an effort to keep up with an ever-changing tech landscape and make tough decisions on looming p
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