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40+ Groups Call on Congress to Enact Policies to Support Low-Income LGBTQI+ Communities in Budget Reconciliation

Yesterday, the National LGBTQ Anti-Poverty Action Network and 40 LGBTQI+ and anti-poverty organizations sent a letter to members of Congress and to the Biden Administration urging them to support bold anti-poverty solutions the House passed in Build Back Better in new budget reconciliation legislation.

The letter calls on members of Congress and the Administration to support the following policies to help low-income LGBTQI+ communities:

The letter was organized by the Advocacy Subgroup of the National LGBTQ Anti-Poverty Action Network. The Network is a member-based coalition of over 100 organizations and individuals working in the LGBTQ, anti-poverty, and anti-hunger movements. The mission of the 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 LGBTQI+ people.

The full letter and list of signatories can be read inline below or downloaded as a PDF here.


Dear Members of Congress:

The National LGBTQ Anti-Poverty Action Network, and the 40 undersigned organizations committed to advancing equity for LGBTQI+ communities, are grateful for the critical provisions the House passed 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, expand child care assistance and raise child care worker wages, expand housing assistance for low-income renters and aspiring homeowners, enact and enforce progressive tax policies to make the wealthy and big corporations pay their fair share, and extend the expanded refundable tax credits are key to supporting the recovery of low-income LGBTQI+ people and families. As negotiations on an economic recovery budget reconciliation bill continue, we urge Congress to retain these measures so we can have an equitable recovery for LGBTQI+ people.

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 bold solutions in this budget reconciliation bill 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 the reconciliation bill:

Sincerely,

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

National Organizations:

A Better Balance

Advocating Opportunity

Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)

Center for LGBTQ Economic Advancement & Research (CLEAR)

Center for Science in the Public Interest

CenterLink: The Community of LGBT Centers

COVID Survivors for Change

Equality Federation

Family Equality

Family Values @ Work

FORGE, Inc.

GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality

Health Care Voices

MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger

MomsRising

Movement Advancement Project (MAP)

mRelief

National Association of Social Workers

National Center for Lesbian Rights

National Council of Jewish Women

National Employment Law Project

National LGBTQ Task Force Action Fund

National NeighborWorks Association

National Women’s Law Center

NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice

Reframe Health and Justice

RESULTS

Union for Reform Judaism

United Church of Christ Justice and Local Church Ministries

URGE: Unite for Reproductive & Gender Equity

State and Local Organizations:

AIDS Alabama (AL) 

Empire Justice Center (NY)

Equality California (CA)

FreeState Justice (MD)

Greater Boston Legal Services (MA)

Legal Aid at Work (CA)

Lexington Pride Center (KY)

Los Angeles LGBT Center (CA)

Mazzoni Center (PA)

Oasis Legal Services (CA)

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