House budget cuts could devastate LGBTQ+ people's health care: What you need to know
It would have terrible consequences for transgender Americans, impoverished LGBTQ+ people, and those living with HIV.
May 22, 2025
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It would have terrible consequences for transgender Americans, impoverished LGBTQ+ people, and those living with HIV.
About 15 percent of LGBTQ+ adults received SNAP benefits in the past year.
Chaya Raichik claims to care about children being "groomed," but as Rep. Rosa DeLauro notes, she still supports Trump.
A deal without a provision to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies isn't a deal, they say.
Trump's USDA has refused to release contingency funds for SNAP benefits, and Congress remains gridlocked.
As SNAP runs out of money, LGBTQ+ community centers and nonprofits are feeding people when the government won't.
As House Republicans continue to dither and blockade, here's what to expect.
Trump's proposed budget cuts funding for programs that provide lifesaving services to women.
Trump's war on social programs hits the most vulnerable the hardest.
"It is up to us, the American people, to respond politically and say that it is unacceptable to harm the majority of Americans to make the very wealthiest a little better off,” Buttigieg said in an Instagram video.
We can help prevent the gutting of Social Security, Medicare, and other programs vital to our elders, writes Michael Adams of SAGE.
The budget also flies in the face of his pledge to end the HIV epidemic by 2030.
The benefits, which are set to expire on November 1 due to the government shutdown, will lead to millions of people struggling to secure access to food.
Our community is suffering from the shutdown and has fights ahead.
The speaker of the House made clear what she thought of Trump's address.
Cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, and more will harm the community.
Opinion: Next Johnson will blame Mamdani for the Epstein files delay and for the bruise on Donald Trump's hand, writes John Casey.
Trump's "one big, beautiful" tax and spending law is poised to make drastic cuts to Medicaid and SNAP — programs on which many LGBTQ+ Americans rely.
Donald Trump claimed on the campaign trail that he had "nothing to do" with Project 2025 — but now that he's in office, he's implementing it.
“They want us to get stuck on pronouns. I want to get stuck on bringing grocery prices down,” Sarah Klimm said.
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