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Court Finds Insurance Company Discriminated Against Trans Kids, Federal Suicide Hotline Defunded, and MT's Anti-Trans Bathroom Bill Stays Paused

Court Finds Insurance Company Discriminated Against Trans Kids, Federal Suicide Hotline Defunded, and MT's Anti-Trans Bathroom Bill Stays Paused

Today in Gay · Today in Gay Podcast

April 24, 202530m 3s

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Show Notes

Are we yearning this litty titty Thursday? We must be, because it’s Lesbian Visibility Week! And in celebration, today’s episode gets a little sexy. 

You know what’s not sexy? Discrimination! And Premera Blue Cross is the fugliest of them all. Literally, a U.S. District Country in Washington state ruled that the health insurance company discriminated against two trans minors just because they were trans. It’s a serious win, especially as Trump’s administration plans to defund a federal suicide hotline for LGBTQ+ youth. 

Thankfully, despite the federal government’s commitment to hatred, we’ve got states fighting. In Montana, a temporary restraining order was extended against an anti-trans bathroom bill! It’s not the final word on the bill but it provides a meaningful pause on a transphobic law, offering some relief to trans folks in Montana.

We get confirmation of the next Nay/Vico meetup. They’re gonna be in New York City, baby! All it took to convince Nay was Vico’s parents — which, we get it, we’d also love to meet the parents. 

Hope you enjoy today’s episode! Remember, we’re blessed with Nay and Vico’s precious words tomorrow on Substack. It’s tree themed for Arbor Day but don’t worry, it’ll still be gay and horny.

Faggaccine out,

♥︎ TiG Team



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