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VIDEO: Why 200+ LGBTQ Advocates Took Over The NH State House

🏳️‍⚧️ Over 200 people surrounded NH Governor Chris Sununu’s office at the State House last week after he refused to meet with LGBTQ+ advocates. Multiple bills aimed at enshrining discrimination against NH trans youth are headed to Sununu’s desk. Advocates are urging him to veto these bills. @granitepost 🏳️‍⚧️ Over 200 people surrounded NH Governor…

Explanation Video of why over 200 LGBTQ advocates stormed to the state house in NH and demanded to see the governor of NH to talk about transgender rights

🏳️‍⚧️ Over 200 people surrounded NH Governor Chris Sununu’s office at the State House last week after he refused to meet with LGBTQ+ advocates. Multiple bills aimed at enshrining discrimination against NH trans youth are headed to Sununu’s desk. Advocates are urging him to veto these bills.

@granitepost 🏳️‍⚧️ Over 200 people surrounded NH Governor Chris Sununu's office at the State House last week after he refused to meet with LGBTQ+ advocates. Multiple bills aimed at enshrining discrimination against NH trans youth are headed to Sununu's desk. Advocates are urging him to veto these bills. #LGBTQ #TransRights #GovernorSununu #NHPolitics ♬ original sound – Granite Post

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