CLAIM: Democratic vice presidential nominee, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) claimed Saturday it was “still technically illegal” to be gay in the state of Nebraska.
VERDICT: False. It is legal for people to be gay in Nebraska. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Nebraska notes that “an estimated 67,000 Nebraskans are LGBT.”
While speaking at the 2024 annual gala for the Human Rights Campaign Walz spoke about how if elected president, Vice President Kamala Harris would “fight” to ensure that their administration continues to “pass the Equality Act,” and to “enshrine anti-discrimination protections” for LGBTQ Americans.
“Vice President Harris [will] fight, make sure that we continue to pass the Equality Act, enshrine anti-discrimination protections and anti-LGBTQ Americans healthcare into law, housing, education, and so much more. Now, look, if it sounds like a tall order, I’ll say it again, I’m an eternal optimist,” Walz said. “When I was a kid growing up in Nebraska, being gay was illegal, still technically illegal. Look how much it’s changed since this organization was founded 40 years ago.” […]
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