[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1588 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1588
Supporting the goals and principles of Transgender Day of Remembrance
by recognizing the epidemic of violence toward transgender people and
memorializing the lives lost this year.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 20, 2024
Ms. Jayapal (for herself, Ms. Jacobs, Ms. Adams, Mr. Amo, Ms. Balint,
Ms. Barragan, Mr. Bera, Ms. Blunt Rochester, Ms. Bonamici, Mr. Bowman,
Mr. Boyle of Pennsylvania, Ms. Brownley, Ms. Bush, Mr. Carson, Mr.
Carter of Louisiana, Mr. Casar, Mr. Casten, Ms. Chu, Ms. Craig, Ms.
Crockett, Ms. Davids of Kansas, Mr. Davis of Illinois, Ms. Dean of
Pennsylvania, Ms. DelBene, Mr. Deluzio, Mr. DeSaulnier, Mrs. Dingell,
Mr. Espaillat, Mr. Evans, Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Foushee, Mr. Frost, Mr.
Robert Garcia of California, Mr. Garcia of Illinois, Ms. Garcia of
Texas, Mr. Goldman of New York, Mr. Gomez, Mr. Green of Texas, Mr.
Grijalva, Mr. Johnson of Georgia, Ms. Kamlager-Dove, Mr. Kennedy, Mr.
Khanna, Mr. Kildee, Mr. Krishnamoorthi, Ms. Lee of California, Ms. Lee
of Pennsylvania, Ms. Leger Fernandez, Mr. Lieu, Ms. Lofgren, Mr. Lynch,
Ms. McClellan, Ms. McCollum, Mr. McGovern, Mrs. McIver, Ms. Meng, Ms.
Moore of Wisconsin, Mr. Mullin, Mr. Nadler, Mrs. Napolitano, Ms.
Norton, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, Ms. Omar, Mr. Panetta, Mr. Pappas, Mr.
Peters, Ms. Pingree, Mr. Pocan, Ms. Porter, Ms. Pressley, Mr. Quigley,
Mrs. Ramirez, Mr. Ruiz, Ms. Salinas, Ms. Scanlon, Ms. Schakowsky, Mr.
Sherman, Mr. Smith of Washington, Mr. Sorensen, Ms. Stevens, Mr.
Swalwell, Mr. Takano, Mr. Thanedar, Ms. Tlaib, Ms. Tokuda, Mr. Tonko,
Mr. Torres of New York, Mr. Vargas, Ms. Velazquez, Mrs. Watson Coleman,
Ms. Wexton, Ms. Williams of Georgia, and Ms. Wilson of Florida)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on the Judiciary
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RESOLUTION
Supporting the goals and principles of Transgender Day of Remembrance
by recognizing the epidemic of violence toward transgender people and
memorializing the lives lost this year.
Whereas Transgender Day of Remembrance was created following the 1998 killing of
Rita Hester, a transgender woman of color, whose murder has yet to be
solved;
Whereas, the following year on November 20, 1999, Gwendolyn Ann Smith created
the first Transgender Day of Remembrance in honor of Rita Hester and
other transgender people whose lives were lost due to violence;
Whereas Transgender Day of Remembrance 2024 honors the memory of the lives of
transgender people tragically lost in acts of violence between October
1, 2023, and September 30, 2024;
Whereas the United States is currently experiencing an epidemic of violence
against transgender Americans;
Whereas at least 38 transgender or gender nonconforming people were violently
killed in the United States between October 1, 2023, and September 30,
2024, a number many believe to be much higher due to the prevalence of
underreporting or misreporting violence against this community;
Whereas the lives of Chyna Long, A'nee Johnson, Lisa Love Turman, Dominic Dupree
(Dominic Palace), London Price, Amiri Reid, Kejuan Richardson, Jean
Butchart, Savannah Ryan Williams, Meghan Riley Lewis, Amber Minor, Kitty
Monroe (Marcos Lugo), Righteous TK ``Chevy'' Hill, Diamond Brigman, Alex
Franco, Meraxes Medina, Africa (``Emma'') Parrilla Garcia, Tee Arnold
(``Lagend Billions''), Nevaeh River Goddard, Adrea Doria Dos Passos,
Sasha Williams, Starr Brown, Kita Bee, Reyna Hernandez, Brandon ``Tayy
Dior'' Thomas, Michelle Henry, Yella (Robert) Clark, Jr., Jazlynn
Johnson, Liara Tsai, Pauly Likens, Shannon Boswell, Kenji Spurgeon,
Monique Brooks, Dylan Gurley, Tai'Von Lathan, Vanity Williams, Redd
(Barbie), and Kassim Omar were tragically lost in acts of violence
between October 1, 2023, and September 30, 2024;
Whereas following the introduction of the Transgender Day of Remembrance
Resolution of 2023, the lives of LaKendra Andrews and Skyler Gilmore
were reported to have been lost to acts of violence between October 1,
2020, and September 30, 2023;
Whereas at least 327 transgender or gender nonconforming people have been
murdered worldwide between October 1, 2023, and September 30, 2024,
according to the Transgender Day of Remembrance memorial page from Trans
Lives Matters;
Whereas nonfatal antitrans violence can still have lethal impacts, such as in
the suicide of 16-year-old Nex Benedict in Oklahoma, who took their own
life following months of school-based bullying and a physical attack in
their school restroom;
Whereas violence against transgender Americans disproportionately impacts
transgender women of color;
Whereas Black transgender women are the most targeted group to experience
violence in the United States;
Whereas transgender Americans face barriers to health care, such as lack of
health insurance, stigma and discrimination, higher rates of
unemployment, and, in an increasingly higher number of States, legal
barriers to accessing medical care;
Whereas transgender people disproportionately suffer from higher rates of
homelessness, with reports suggesting as many as one-third of
transgender women and one-half of transgender women who are Black,
Middle Eastern, multiracial, or undocumented have ever experienced
homelessness;
Whereas almost half of all transgender people in the United States will attempt
suicide at least once, and over 1 in 20 will attempt suicide each year,
a rate that is almost 10 times higher than the rest of the United States
population;
Whereas over half of all transgender youth in the United States have considered
attempting suicide at least once in the last year, and over a quarter
have attempted suicide, almost 2.5 times that of United States youth as
a whole;
Whereas asylum seekers and refugees who are transgender experience
disproportionate rates of violence, including sexual violence, as they
seek safety;
Whereas transgender immigrants have died in American detention centers due to
medical neglect, injury, and abuse at the hands of staff;
Whereas transgender people who are housed in institutional settings such as
jails and prisons are subject to high levels of violence and
discrimination;
Whereas transgender students are significantly more likely to experience
bullying or harassment at school due to their gender identity;
Whereas understanding and addressing the challenges faced by transgender
Americans is hampered by a severe lack of data;
Whereas Congress and the executive branch must act to protect and preserve the
lives of all Americans, including transgender Americans, through
inclusive legislation and policies that treat everyone with dignity and
respect;
Whereas the continued introduction of anti-transgender legislation has fueled
violence against transgender Americans;
Whereas efforts to restrict access to gender-affirming healthcare has stripped
many transgender people of access to medically necessary care, led to a
spike in poor mental health and suicidality among transgender youth and
adults, increased bullying and assault in schools, and left parents
afraid their children may be removed from their homes because they
support their transgender child;
Whereas the transgender community has shown great resilience in the face of
adversity in all aspects of their lives, including housing, education,
employment, and health care; and
Whereas the transgender community has demonstrated tremendous leadership since
the courageous actions of many community members, including Marsha P.
Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, at the Stonewall uprising of 1969: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports the goals and principles of Transgender Day of
Remembrance by recognizing the epidemic of violence toward
transgender people and memorializing the lives lost this year;
(2) recognizes that the alarming trends of increased
violence against transgender Americans, particularly
transgender women of color, are unacceptable, and that finding
solutions to these issues must be a pressing priority for the
United States Government;
(3) supports efforts to study, respond to, and prevent
violence against transgender people;
(4) affirms the principle that every person is endowed with
basic human rights and that our Nation's commitment to this
principle must encompass every single individual;
(5) recognizes the bravery and resilience of the
transgender community as it fights for equal dignity and
respect; and
(6) recognizes the multitude of contributions and cultural
impact the transgender community has had on American society.
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