Fighting For Our Pride
This week, hundreds of PFLAG chapter leaders, members, and supporters came together for Fighting for Our Pride in the 2026 State Legislative Session—the official kickoff of the second phase of our Fighting For Our Pride campaign. As state legislatures across the country reconvene, it is more important than ever to engage with your state lawmakers to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights.
During the webinar, we emphasized the importance of state-level advocacy and shared concrete steps you can take to engage your state legislature. We are calling on members and supporters of the PFLAG community to reach out to their state lawmakers and urge them to support LGBTQ+ youth and their families in whatever way feels right to you. Please commit to taking action today by filling out this form to receive more tools and resources. Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)Last month, the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced proposed rules aimed at curtailing trans youth access to medically necessary care. One proposed rule would condition Medicare and Medicaid funding on hospitals refusing to provide gender-affirming care to trans and nonbinary youth under 18. Another would prohibit Medicaid and CHIP from covering this care for youth under 18 and 19, respectively. These proposals are not bans on medically necessary care and are not currently in effect.
We can leverage our collective power and fight against these proposed policies by submitting comments to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Check out our guide to submitting public comments for more information. Comments must be submitted by Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
FloridiansThe upcoming legislative session is approaching. Equality Florida, along with PFLAG supporters statewide, successfully prevented every anti-LGBTQ+ bill last session, thanks to grassroots efforts across Florida. This session, Equality Florida is hosting a two-week Pride event at the Capitol. The first week will focus on Parenting with Pride, while the second week will feature a march. More details are available on Equality Florida’s website, and you must register to attend. The dates are January 20-21 for the first week, January 26-27 for the second week, and the march is scheduled for January 28, 2026.
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