Policy Roundtable with The Queer Neighborhood Council

We joined The Queer Neighborhood Council for a Policy Roundtable covering legislative and budget priorities our office and the City Council are working on.

Housing was a cornerstone of discussion but the evening also featured questions around community spaces for Queer youth, advocating for a shelter for unhoused trans youth, and discrimination the LGBTQIA+ community face on public transportation.

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