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Governor Murphy Highlights Transgender Awareness Week, Reaffirms Support for LGBTQ+ Rights
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Governor Murphy Highlights Transgender Awareness Week, Reaffirms Support for LGBTQ+ Rights

TRENTON, NJ — New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy took to social media Tuesday to recognize Transgender Awareness Week, an annual celebration dedicated to increasing visibility and understanding of transgender and non-binary people. The governor’s message emphasized his commitment to promoting inclusion and supporting the transgender community.

“To all trans and non-binary New Jerseyans: you matter, you are loved and you belong here,” Murphy posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. “We are proud to recognize and support our transgender community. #TransgenderAwarenessWeek.”

Transgender Awareness Week takes place every year between November 13th and November 19th. It serves as a precursor to Transgender Day of Remembrance on November 20, which honors the lives of transgender people lost to acts of violence. The week focuses on raising awareness of the challenges transgender people face, including discrimination, violence and barriers to healthcare, while celebrating their resilience and contributions to society.

In addition to awareness week, November is recognized as Transgender Awareness Month in several states and communities nationwide, further amplifying the voices and stories of transgender and non-binary people.

Governor Murphy has established himself as a strong supporter of LGBTQ+ rights during his tenure, promoting progressive policies that make New Jersey one of the most inclusive states in the nation. Under his administration, New Jersey implemented protections for transgender people in schools, workplaces and medical facilities. In 2019, Murphy signed legislation requiring public schools to teach LGBTQ+ history in the curriculum, making New Jersey the second state in the country to pass such a mandate.