They prove that inclusive, welcoming movements are also strong and effective ones, necessary to help all Californians be the best they can and want to be.'Ĭalifornia has a long history of LGBT activism. Our honorees are leaders in business, politics and civil rights, health and social enterprise and represent the rich diversity that makes up the LGBT community. “They are the strength of our movement, and they also show the growing breadth of support and variety of experience behind the struggle for LGBT equality. “Today, we recognize 10 outstanding people who are making a difference in our communities,” said Assemblymember Susan Talamantes Eggman (Stockton), chair of the LGBT Caucus. SACRAMENTO, CA – The California Legislative Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Caucus celebrates June 2015 as LGBT Pride Month with the adoption of House Resolution 24 in the Assembly and Senate Resolution 33.
LGBT Caucus Celebrates June 2015 as LGBT Pride Month