Transgender bill vote brought her to tears
Nashua Telegraph
April 3, 2009
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I was so saddened this past week to see HB 415, the bill that would give transgendered people basic civil rights, fail to pass (March 27: "Yes to gay marriage; not to transgender rights").
The day after the vote, while driving to Portsmouth for a board meeting of the New Hampshire Academy of Family Physicians, I started to cry.
Less than an hour later, I would be with other prominent family physicians from across the state, discussing topics relative to the medical care of the population at large, and, ironically, I would lack the basic civil rights that everyone else in that room probably took for granted.