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Gov. Evers Delivers Radio Address Celebrating Pride Month

Press Release: Gov. Evers Delivers Radio Address Celebrating Pride Month

State of Wisconsin sent this bulletin at 06/27/2024 12:30 PM CDT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 27, 2024
Contact: [email protected]
Gov. Evers Delivers Radio Address Celebrating Pride Month
Audio File of Radio Address.

MADISON - Gov. Tony Evers today delivered his weekly radio address celebrating Pride Month in Wisconsin.

In honor of Pride Month, Gov. Evers hosted the first Pride Month reception at the Wisconsin Executive Residence to celebrate with families, advocates, and stakeholders, visited LGBTQ-owned businesses, and signed Executive Order #229, raising the Progress Pride Flag above the Wisconsin State Capitol for the sixth year in a row. Gov. Evers also proclaimed June as "LGBTQ Pride Month" throughout the state of Wisconsin. A copy of the governor's Pride Month proclamation is available here.

Hey there, folks. Governor Tony Evers here, wishing you a happy Pride!

Throughout the month of June, we'recelebrating Pride Month and LGBTQ folks and culture and contributions across our state.

We raised the Pride Flag above Wisconsin's State Capitol for the sixth year in a row, are traveling across the state visiting LGBTQ-owned businesses, andhosted the very first Pride Month Reception at the Executive Residence with families, advocates, and LGBTQ leaders.

And when it comes to LGBTQ history, Wisconsin has a lot to be proud of!

From the Black Nite Brawl in Milwaukee, which took place years before the historic Stonewall Riots in New York to being the first state to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation and to elect an openly LGBTQ woman to the House of Representatives and LGBTQ person to the U.S. Senate-we will always be proud to celebrate Wisconsin's important history of activism and advocacy to support LGBTQ people and advance the rights and freedoms they deserve.

But despite this progress, today, we continue to see harmful anti-LGBTQ rhetoric across our countryand right here in Wisconsin.

Hate and rhetoric that we know harms our kids, emboldens hate and violence, and threatens the safety, security, and dignity of LGBTQ people.

I promised long ago that I would veto any bill that makes Wisconsin a less safe, less inclusive, and less welcoming place for LGBTQ people and kids.

As long as I'mgovernor, that'llnever change.


No matter who you are, or what you believe, who you love, or how you express your truest, most authentic self, you are family here. You belong here. Youare welcome home here.

And even though Pride Month is coming to an end, this monthand every month, I will never stop fighting to protect LGBTQ Wisconsinites with every tool and every power that I have.

Happy Pride, Wisconsin!

An online version of this release is available here.
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