Pulse massacre one year later sees push for anti-hate legislation
On the one-year anniversary of the most deadly mass shooting in U.S. history, the country’s largest civil rights group called for unity and legislation that protects the LGBT community. “After the Pulse tragedy, Americans from all walks of life came together to make it clear that the LGBT community is important,” said Sarah McBride, spokeswoman for…
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