Anti-LGBTQ+ provisions dropped from must-pass legislation

Soldiers of the California National Guard, alongside their fellow service members and veterans from all branches, participated in the 2019 San Diego Gay Pride Parade, July 13, 2019 as part of the San Diego Pride Military Contingent.
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The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is one of several large spending bills Congress is supposed to pass this year to keep the federal government funded. House Republicans used their slim majority to fill the NDAA and the other bills with anti-LGBTQ+, anti-abortion, and other far-right provisions.

Now, the version hammered out as a compromise with the Democrat-controlled Senate has been released, and it omits the controversial provisions far-right Republicans demanded.

Republicans added several anti-LGBTQ+ measures to the NDAA, including measures to remove

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