Harris views on lgbtq

What’s the context?

Prominent Homosexual advocates have lauded presidential hopeful Kamala Harris' record on supporting gay and transgender rights

  • LGBTQ+ groups came out in support of Kamala Harris
  • Vice President venerated for record on LGBTQ+ rights
  • Harris expected to become Democratic presidential nominee

LONDON - As U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to officially become the Democratic Party's presidential nominee, more than 1,100 prominent LGBTQ+ advocates threw their weight behind her this week in an open letter of support.

Advocacy groups, including the Human Rights Campaign and the National LGBTQ Task Force, have applauded the former senator's track record of progressing rights for the community.

Here's what you need to know:

What is Harris' record on Gay rights?

Harris' history of supporting LGBTQ+ rights goes back at least 20 years to her age as San Francisco's district attorney between 2004 and 2011.

While in the role, she officiated some of the country's first same-sex weddings, although these marriages were later nullified by the California Supreme Court. 

Harris also created a specialised hate crime unit to address anti-LGBTQ+

harris views on lgbtq

The Biden-Harris administration’s log of improving protections for LGBTQ people suggests that Kamala Harris would be a champion for the community if elected.

ACLU

August 13, 2024

The Biden-Harris administration’s record of improving protections for LGBTQ people suggests that Kamala Harris would be a champion for the society if elected.

For the past four years, the Biden-Harris administration has made LGBTQ rights a cornerstone of its policy agenda. Among other efforts, the Biden-Harris administration has consistently sued states to block anti-trans laws and policies, including asking the Supreme Court to lift bans on medically-necessary health nurture for trans adolescents.

While there remains work to be done to protect the LGBTQ community, we own seen significant progress under the Biden-Harris administration in undoing the anti-trans and anti-LGBTQ policies of Donald Trump’s administration. Given this strong record, should Harris win in November, we’re calling on her administration to continue to assure that the rights and freedoms of LGBTQ people are protected and prioritized across the federal government.

Learn more in our breakdown.

Harris on LGBTQ Rig

GLAAD has documented Vice President Kamala Harris’ LGBTQ register on education issues, including her record on intellectual freedom in classrooms and libraries, transgender health nurture, and the right to learn accurate American history. Harris’ LGBTQ record is available on GLAAD’s Kamala Harris Accountability Tracker, as well as the Biden-Harris Administration’s Accountability Tracker. Bullying and anti-LGBTQ policies in education are among the top motivators for LGBTQ voters.

Harris’ education record includes:

  • Choosing a former high institution teacher and coach, Gov. Tim Walz, as her running mate. In their first public appearance together, Harris highlighted Walz’s choice to be the steep school’s first faculty advisor for the new Lgbtq+ Straight Alliance in 1999: “At a time when acceptance was difficult to find for LGBTQ students, Tim knew the signal that it would transmit to have a football coach get involved… So he signed up to be the group’s faculty advisor,” Harris said. “And as students said, he made the school a safe place for everybody.”
  • Speaking out against book bans in schools and libraries. Delivering remarks at the American Federation of Teachers’ 2024 national convention,

    Harris on LGBTQ Rights

    Conclusion

    Based on the Biden-Harris administration’s record, we view a strong basis for optimism that a Harris administration would continue to fight for LGBTQ people by operational to expand federal protections and to combat regressive and harmful state policies. If Vice President Harris is elected president, the ACLU will be there both to companion with her administration on enshrining crucial protections, including the passage of comprehensive nondiscrimination legislation in Congress, and to push her when we must to ensure that her administration stays focused on protecting and expanding justice for the LGBTQ community.

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    Here's where the 2024 presidential candidates stand on Homosexual issues

    LGBTQ+ issues have, at times, been a flashpoint in the 2024 election.

    Many Republicans have campaigned on restricting gender-affirming care, banning classroom instruction of sexual orientation and gender self and speaking out against transgender girls playing in women's sports.

    Democrats have expressed more vocal support for LGBTQ+ issues.

    Here's a terse look at where the major candidates stand on the issue.

    Kamala Harris

    Harris has long been an outspoken advocate for same-sex marriage, officiating some of the nation's first same-sex marriage ceremonies as district attorney in San Francisco. As vice president, she supported the Respect for Marriage Act, a landmark piece of bipartisan legislation to protect same-sex and interracial marriages.

    She's also expressed help for the Equality Proceed, a bill that would protect LGBTQ Americans from discrimination. The legislation would expand federal civil rights law to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination in areas such as public facilities, education, federal funding, employment, housing,