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2025 - 2026 LEGISLATURE
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April 16, 2025 - Introduced by Senators Ratcliff, Carpenter, Spreitzer, Dassler-Alfheim, Roys, Larson, Keyeski, Hesselbein, Drake and Smith, cosponsored by Representatives Snodgrass, Neubauer, Clancy, Arney, Cruz, Phelps, Rivera-Wagner, Stroud, Udell, Miresse, DeSmidt, Tenorio, Hong, Roe, Fitzgerald, Joers, Madison, Kirsch, Moore Omokunde, DeSanto, Anderson, Vining, Subeck, Emerson, Bare, Palmeri, Sinicki, Johnson and Mayadev. Referred to Committee on Senate Organization.

1Relating to: proclaiming March 31, 2025, as Wisconsins Transgender Day of
2Visibility.
3Whereas, International Transgender Day of Visibility, which occurs annually
4on March 31, is a day set aside to acknowledge, celebrate, and elevate transgender
5and nonbinary people across the world and here in Wisconsin; and
6Whereas, transgender and nonbinary individuals have achieved many great
7successes in fighting discrimination and continue in their efforts towards equality
8and fairness by combating indignity with dignity; and
9Whereas, the stories of our transgender and nonbinary neighbors show us
10that perseverance can lead to systemic change and better conditions for all; and
11Whereas, transgender and nonbinary Wisconsinites work hard to help other
12transgender and nonbinary people acquire access to health care, to improve others
13mental and physical well-being, to raise awareness of issues affecting gender-
14nonconforming people of color, and to prevent the spread of HIV and AIDS; and

1Whereas, transgender and nonbinary Wisconsinites in the armed forces serve
2our country with bravery and work to improve civil rights and health care for other
3transgender and nonbinary military service members; and
4Whereas, transgender and nonbinary elected officials and candidates for
5office provide examples of courage and confidence in pursuing their values through
6political engagement and encouraging others to do so as well; and
7Whereas, transgender and nonbinary performers bring authenticity to the
8stage and screen and demonstrate the importance of representation by sharing
9their lived experiences; and
10Whereas, transgender and nonbinary Wisconsinites advocate for others by
11creating resources, trainings, and outreach materials to improve the visibility and
12inclusion of the transgender and nonbinary community, as well as helping others
13access and navigate gender-affirming services; and
14Whereas, Diverse and Resilient, FORGE, SHEBA, the Wisconsin
15Transgender Health Coalition, GSAFE, the Human Rights Campaign, Fair
16Wisconsin, and other organizations across our state have dedicated their efforts to
17supporting the transgender and nonbinary community, showing the strength of
18collective action and building a more inclusive Wisconsin; and
19Whereas, everyone has a role to play in making our communities places where
20transgender and nonbinary people are welcomed and supported and have the
21opportunity to thrive; and
22Whereas, our transgender and nonbinary neighbors in Wisconsin have shown

1great strength in the face of adversity and empower others to explore and embrace
2their full selves by living their truth; now, therefore, be it
3Resolved by the senate, the assembly concurring, That the Wisconsin
4Legislature does hereby recognize and proclaim March 31, 2025, to be Wisconsins
5Transgender Day of Visibility.
6(end)
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