Anti-LGBTQ+ legislation
Coverage of Anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in the Nexus archive.
- Relentless anti-LGBTQ+ legislation driving a family out of state
Michael and Dr. Angie Devitt are moving from Idaho due to anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, including trans athlete bans and bathroom bans. The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing Idaho's trans athlete ban, which was the first of its kind in 2020. The family, part of a group of medical providers, cites extreme anti-LGBTQ+ bills as their reason for leaving.
- Pride and resilience in Seattle’s LGBTQ+ spaces
The Lambert House in Seattle provides a safe space for LGBTQ+ youth aged 10-22, offering peer support and volunteer mentorship. Despite eight anti-LGBTQ+ bills introduced in Washington state (none passed), the organization emphasizes resilience and mental health benefits for youth.
- Hate crimes against Latinos and Sikhs hit record high in 2025
Hate crimes against Latinos and Sikhs reached record highs in 2025, despite an overall decline in hate crimes. Anti-Latino bias entered the top three targeted categories for the first time in 34 years, while anti-Sikh hate crimes surged 3,700% since 2015. The FBI data highlights a complex trend with some categories remaining elevated despite temporary declines.