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News Is Out sponsoring panel discussion on Project 2025

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Panelists include, top from left, Malcolm Kenyatta, Precious Brady-Davis, Charlotte Clymer, Kevin Jennings, and bottom from left, Janelle Perez, Julie Johnson and Allen Morris There’s been a lot of attention focused on Project 2025, the political initiative published by The Heritage Foundation outlining how a new Donald Trump administration would implement conservative and right-wing policies to reshape the federal government and consolidate executive power.

But how, exactly, would implementation of the policies promoted in Project 2025 affect the LGBTQ community? On Wednesday, Oct.

23, in an effort to send voters to the ballot box armed with as much accurate information as possible, the LGBTQ news collaborative News Is Out will present a panel discussion aimed at exploring and explaining Project 2025 and its potential impact on our community.

News Is Out Managing Director Dana Piccoli and Washington Blade White House reporter Chris Kane will host the discussion.

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