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Mapping Attacks on LGBTQ Rights in U.S. State Legislatures in 2024

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In 2024, the ACLU tracked 10Anti-LGBTQ bills in Utah

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While not all of these bills will become law, they all cause harm for LGBTQ people.

Last updated on December 6, 2024
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H.B.261
Utah
Other anti-LGBTQ bills
Passed into Law
Governor signed, 01/30/2024
Utah
H.B.257
Utah
Other anti-LGBTQ bills
Public accommodation bans
Re-definition of sex
School facilities bans
Passed into Law
Governor signed, 01/30/2024
Utah
H.B.527
Utah
Other school restrictions
Religious exemptions
Defeated
Legislative session ended, 03/01/2024
Utah
H.B.224
Utah
Healthcare age restrictions
Defeated
Legislative session ended, 03/01/2024
Utah
H.B.303
Utah
Other expression restrictions
Other school restrictions
Defeated
Legislative session ended, 03/01/2024
Utah
H.B.253
Utah
Public accommodation bans
School facilities bans
Defeated
Legislative session ended, 03/01/2024
Utah
S.B.150
Utah
Religious exemptions
Passed into Law
Governor signed, 03/21/2024
Utah
H.B.396
Utah
Religious exemptions
Passed into Law
Governor signed, 03/19/2024
Utah
H.B.316
Utah
Other anti-LGBTQ bills
Passed into Law
Governor signed, 03/18/2024
Utah
H.B.157
Utah
Other healthcare barriers
Passed into Law
Governor signed, 03/14/2024

In Our Own Voice

Activists are speaking out against the bills targeting LGBTQ rights across the U.S.

Sasha Colby on Anti-Trans Legislation

In Our Words

The end goal of anti-trans legislation is denying transgender people the words to describe our experience, the means to express it safely, and the community and support we all deserve.

Gillian Branstetter, Bio
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