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Visitors to Pulse Memorial site pay respects as 6-year anniversary of tragedy approaches
Read full article: Visitors to Pulse Memorial site pay respects as 6-year anniversary of tragedy approachesIt was an emotional time for many who came to pay respects and reflect, with Sunday being the six-year anniversary of the tragedy where a gunman opened fire inside the popular nightclub, killing 49 and injuring more than 50.
‘Longest shift of my life,’ Orlando police officer remembers responding to Pulse shooting
Read full article: ‘Longest shift of my life,’ Orlando police officer remembers responding to Pulse shootingOrlando police Deputy Chief James Young was one of the first officers to respond to the mass shooting on June 12, 2016 at the Pulse Nightclub, running to a club he had not only worked off-duty at, but frequented before as an openly gay man.
Orlando-area faith leaders honor Pulse Nightclub shooting victims, call for more LGBTQ protections
Read full article: Orlando-area faith leaders honor Pulse Nightclub shooting victims, call for more LGBTQ protectionsReverends, rabbis and pastors gathered to call on lawmakers for stronger anti-discrimination policies.
‘Just cruel:’ Gov. DeSantis criticized for LGBTQ program vetoes
Read full article: ‘Just cruel:’ Gov. DeSantis criticized for LGBTQ program vetoesGov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday slashed $900,000 in funding for programs that serve LGBTQ people in Central Florida, including a program that provides mental-health services to survivors and family members of victims of the Pulse nightclub mass shooting.
Florida representatives push to make Pulse nightclub a National Memorial Site
Read full article: Florida representatives push to make Pulse nightclub a National Memorial SiteORLANDO, Fla. – Democratic Rep. Darren Soto, of Florida, announced Friday that he is submitting legislation to establish the Pulse nightclub as a federally recognized National Memorial Site. The legislation was a combined effort between Soto, along with Florida Representatives Stephanie Murphy and Val Demings. The bill will be brought to the House floor for a vote by the end of June, according to a news release. “I am pleased to announce that Majority Leader Steny Hoyer has committed to bringing our bill to the House Floor for a vote before the end of June. According to a new release, the legislation passed by unanimous consent on March 11 in the House Committee on Natural Resources.