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69 Groups Tell Congress to Support LGBTQI+ Communities in Build Back Better Legislation

Yesterday, the Center for LGBTQ Economic Advancement & Research, the LGBTQ Anti-Poverty Action Network and a coalition of 67 other organizations working to advance LGBTQI+, gender, racial, and social equity sent a letter to Democratic and Independent lawmakers in Congress, to Democratic leadership, and to Congressional Committees considering recovery legislation urging them to support the LGBTQI+ community with a robust $3.5 trillion Build Back Better package with critical social safety net programs and progressive revenue streams.

The letter explains that Build Back Better must explicitly include funding for LGBTQI+ outreach, program participation, equity, and data collection, in order to address high levels of poverty and unique barriers to employment and accessing benefits and services for LGBTQI+ people.

Specifically, the letter calls for lawmakers to support the following programs to support low-income LGBTQI+ people by:

The full text of the letter can be read inline below or downloaded as a PDF here.

The sign-on letters were organized by the Advocacy Subgroup of the LGBTQ Anti-Poverty Action Network, a coalition of over 100 organizations and individuals working in the LGBTQ, anti-poverty, and anti-hunger movements. The mission of the National LGBTQ Anti-Poverty Action Network is to end poverty in the U.S., advocate for economic justice, and pursue solutions to economic, racial, gender and social disparities as they specifically impact low-income LGBTQ people.

The letter is the second letter sent by the LGBTQ Anti-Poverty Action Network, the Center for LGBTQ Economic Advancement & Research, and equity organizations to lawmakers regarding Build Back Better. In that letter, 48 groups additionally urged Congress to support LGBTQI+ communities by:

Individuals who wish to send their own letter of support for robust, LGBTQI-inclusive Build Back Better legislation can send their own letter using this free tool.


Dear Speaker Pelosi, Majority Leader Schumer, Committee Chairs and Members of Congress:

The National LGBTQ Anti-Poverty Action Network, and the 68 undersigned organizations committed to
advancing equity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI+) communities, are
grateful for the critical provisions House committees put forward to lift individuals and families out of
poverty in proposed Build Back Better legislation. Measures to secure access to inclusive paid leave, services to support LGBTQI+ older Americans, expand access to Medicaid, enact and enforce progressive tax policies, expand housing assistance for low-income renters and aspiring homeowners, and make the expanded refundable tax credits permanent are key to supporting the recovery of low-income LGBTQI+ people and families. We urge Congress to retain these measures put forward by House committees in final Build Back Better legislation.

LGBTQI+ people disproportionately experienced poverty before March 2020, and the pandemic has
exacerbated this. According to the Williams Institute, 1 in 5 LGBTQ+ people and nearly 3 in 10 transgender people in the United States lived in poverty before the pandemic. Black and Brown LGBTQ+ people were even more likely to live in poverty: 3 in 10 Black LGBTQ+ people lived in poverty, including nearly 4 in 10 Black transgender people, as did more than 1 in 3 Latinx LGBTQ+ people, including nearly half of Latinx transgender people. Since the start of the pandemic, two-thirds of LGBTQ+ households have experienced a loss of employment—and two-thirds have suffered one or more serious financial problems. Research demonstrates that programs must explicitly target and include LGBTQI+ people in order to ensure the community is not left behind. Therefore, we urge you to support at least $3.5 trillion in bold solutions in Build Back Better and ensure these policies and funding explicitly address the needs of, and explicitly set aside funding for data collection on, outreach to, direct services for, and research to assess equity in program participation of low and middle-income LGBTQI+ people and families.

We urge you to further support the recovery of low-income LGBTQI+ people by including the following
measures in Build Back Better:

Sincerely,

National LGBTQ Anti-Poverty Action Network and the following organizations:

National Organizations:
Bayard Rustin Liberation Initiative
A Better Balance
Black Women’s Blueprint
Center for American Progress
Center for Disability Rights
Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)
Center for LGBTQ Economic Advancement & Research (CLEAR)
CenterLink: The Community of LGBT Centers
Closing the Women’s Wealth Gap
Coalition on Human Needs
Faith in Public Life
Family Equality
First Step Alliance
FORGE, Inc.
The Forum for Youth Investment
GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality
The Global Justice Institute
GLSEN
Hispanic Federation
Impact Fund
interACT: Advocates for Intersex Youth
Justice in Aging
MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger
Movement Advancement Project
NASTAD
National Association of Social Workers
National Black Justice Coalition
National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR)
National Center for Transgender Equality
National Center on Adoption and Permanency
National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC)
National Council of Jewish Women
National Employment Law Project
National LGBTQ Task Force Action Fund
National Women’s Law Center
NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice
Pacific Community Ventures
PFLAG National
Positive Women’s Network – USA
Prosperity Now
R2H Action [Right to Health]
RESULTS
Roanhorse Consulting
Time’s Up Now
Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund
The Trevor Project
Union for Reform Judaism
United Today, Stronger Tomorrow
URGE: Unite for Reproductive & Gender Equity
Voices for Progress

State and Local Organizations:
AIDS Alabama – AL
Equality California – CA
Legal Aid at Work – CA
Oasis Legal Services – CA
Pacific Community Ventures – CA
The Center on Colfax – CO
Wanda Alston Foundation – DC
Georgia Equality – GA
Chicago Foundation for Women – IL
Equality Illinois – IL
Howard Brown Health – IL
Illinois Accountability Initiative – IL
Pride Community Services Organization – KY
Public Justice Center – MD
Results DC/MD – MD
Fostering Forward Michigan – MI
PROMO – MO
Mazzoni Center – PA

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