Former Air Force secretary endorses decorated trans retired colonel running for Congress in Virginia
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Former Air Force secretary endorses decorated trans retired colonel running for Congress in Virginia
"Believing in America and, as individuals, that we can be better tomorrow than we are today is a message that I believe people can get behind. This is just the beginning of a campaign to make sure that every American has the opportunity not just to be their best self, but also to pick the candidate that can best represent them."
"The two endorsements make sense for Fram's campaign because her policy agenda aligns with both veteran and LGBTQ+ rights. Fram supports a less reckless approach to foreign policy, with more planning and consideration going into decision-making, and opposes restrictions to veteran health benefits recently proposed by the Trump administration."
"Fram said she wants to ensure resources outlined by Washington U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal's Trans Bill of Rights reach trans people, but also Americans more broadly. That includes access to health care, shelter, safety, and financial stability."
Retired Space Force Colonel Bree Fram, a transgender veteran who served 23 years and reached the rank of colonel, launched a congressional campaign after being ousted by President Trump's ban on transgender service members. Her campaign emphasizes belief in American progress and individual potential. Fram has received endorsements from veteran and LGBTQ+ organizations, reflecting her policy alignment with both communities. Her agenda includes opposing restrictions to veteran health benefits, securing honorable discharges and benefits for ousted LGBTQ+ veterans, pursuing less reckless foreign policy approaches, and advancing LGBTQ+ rights through healthcare access, shelter, safety, and financial stability initiatives. She supports the Equal Rights Amendment and resources outlined in the Trans Bill of Rights.
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