Back in 2018, a very New Hampshire moment happened: The New Hampshire House of Representatives passed a bill affirming the rights of transgender people in the Granite State to be free from discrimination in housing, employment and public accommodation.

People testifying in favor of the bill included major employers (discrimination is terrible for the economy), families and medical professionals. The bill had bipartisan support and was endorsed by a wide range of organizations —including the New Hampshire Association of Chiefs of Police, the American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire, the New Hampshire Business and Industry Association and the House Libertarian Caucus.

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