Connecticut governor signs LGBTQ parenting protections to kick off Pride Month

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont at the signing ceremony.
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Connecticut’s governor started Pride Month by signing a bill to help LGBTQ families by establishing a better process for non-traditional parents to establish a legal relationship with their kids.

“We had a perfect setting to commemorate the start of Pride Month and show the country how Connecticut leads with heart,” Gov. Ned Lamont (D) tweeted about signing the Connecticut Parentage Act.

Related: Christian hate group sues Connecticut to ban transgender student athletes

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed a bill to ban transgender girls from participating in school sports on the first day of Pride Month and quickly followed that by blocking funding for LGBTQ mental health. Dozens of states have considered or passed anti-LGBTQ legislation in just the first few months of this year.

But Connecticut advanced LGBTQ equality this week when…

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