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Trans Judicial Candidate Wants To Focus On Local Issues
Maes’ campaign also coincides with anti-trans rhetoric and legislation which have gained momentum across the country.

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Maes’ campaign also coincides with anti-trans rhetoric and legislation which have gained momentum across the country.

By March 2021, the number of copycat anti-trans bills has already broken past annual records.
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