Declare November 20, 2021 as Transgender Day of Remembrance
In Plain English
The city formally recognizes a national day that honors transgender people who died from violence. Transgender Day of Remembrance happens annually on November 20 to raise awareness about anti-transgender violence. The proclamation shows city support for the transgender community but creates no new programs or spending.
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