
Mapping Attacks on LGBTQ Rights in U.S. State Legislatures in 2025
The ACLU is tracking 8Anti-LGBTQ bills in Oregon
Choose a state on the map to show the different bills targeting LGBTQ Rights and take action. While not all of these bills will become law, they all cause harm for LGBTQ people.
state Just like Congress at the federal level, every state has a legislative body responsible for passing laws that impact their state residents. While some states have been at the forefront of advancing LGBTQ equality, state-level attacks on LGBTQ people, particularly transgender people, have escalated dramatically since 2015. Click on a state in the map or table to show all the bills in that state. | bill The letters in front of the bill number refer to the legislative chamber the bill originated in:
Click on a bill number to go to its state government website with the bill's language and sponsors. | issue Politicians are attacking our civil rights in many ways at once:
Click on an issue in the table to show bills by that topic area. | status A bill's status shows how far along it is on the path to becoming a law: 1Introduced: The bill has been written, filed, and assigned a number. 2Advancing: The bill may be debated and may ultimately be voted on in state legislative chambers. 3Passed Into Law: If both the state House and Senate vote to pass the same language, the bill goes to the governor and if the governor signs it, it becomes law. If a bill is vetoed by the governor, the legislature may still vote to override that veto, in which case the bill would become law. 4Defeated: The bill is vetoed by the governor, didn't get enough votes, or is withdrawn. In Court: A lawsuit has been filed challenging the bill. Click “View case info” under the status text to learn more. |
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Oregon | S.B.787 Oregon | ![]() | Advancing Referred to committee, 01/17/2025 |
Oregon | S.B.618 Oregon | ![]() | Advancing Referred to committee, 01/17/2025 |
Oregon | H.B.2037 Oregon | ![]() ![]() | Advancing Referred to committee, 01/17/2025 |
Oregon | H.B.2439 Oregon | ![]() ![]() | Advancing Referred to committee, 01/17/2025 |
Oregon | H.B.3330 Oregon | ![]() | Advancing Referred to committee, 01/24/2025 |
Oregon | S.B.899 Oregon | ![]() | Advancing First read and referred to committee, 01/21/2025 |
Oregon | S.B.1100 Oregon | ![]() | Advancing First read and referred to committee, 02/25/2025 |
Oregon | H.B.3740 Oregon | ![]() | Advancing Referred to committee, 02/27/2025 |
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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.
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