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REACTION TO SUPREME COURT JUSTICE STEPHEN BREYER’S RETIREMENT

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(WASHINGTON, DC – January 27, 2021) –The following can be attributed to Kierra Johnson, Executive Director of the National LGBTQ Task Force: Contact: Cathy Renna, Communications Director, National LGBTQ Task Force, 917-757-6123, crenna@thetaskforce.org The National LGBTQ Task Force advances full freedom, justice, and equity for LGBTQ people.

We are building a future where everyone can be free to be their entire selves in every aspect of their lives. Today, despite all the progress we’ve made to end discrimination, millions of LGBTQ people face barriers in every aspect of their lives: in housing, employment, healthcare, retirement, and basic human rights.

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