California Considers Ending Travel Ban to Anti-LGBTQ States.

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California may end its travel ban to states with anti-LGBTQ laws and replace it with an advertising campaign promoting acceptance and inclusion for the LGBTQ community. The ban has been in effect since 2017 and currently applies to 23 states. The proposed legislation would set up a fund to pay for the campaign, which would accept private donations and state funding. The ban has complicated some of the state's policy goals, including using state money to pay for people who live in other states to travel to California for abortions.
- California may end travel ban to states with anti-LGBTQ laws The Associated Press
- Democratic lawmaker proposes ending California’s travel ban to anti-LGBTQ states Sacramento Bee
- Democratic leader urges end to California's travel boycott Los Angeles Times
- California's travel ban is harmful, should be repealed San Francisco Chronicle
- California could repeal travel ban, replace with pro-LGBTQ outreach in red states San Francisco Chronicle
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