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« on: August 31, 2021, 10:05:39 PM »

I remember following all roll call votes pertaining to any LGBTQ issue.  There used to be a great website, now long gone probably, that detailed every single roll call vote in state legislatures concerning LGBTQ issues as by the turn of the millennium, gay rights were becoming more discussed by pretty much everyone, even in conservative legislatures.

I imagine a lot of those moderate Republican and conservative Democratic votes are no longer in the Congress.  I wonder if there are even any left.

Charlie Dent was elected in 2004 but I know he had his own evolution and really was one of the few Republicans in the House to support LGBTQ rights.
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