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GOP Rep. introduces bill cutting off money to countries who discriminate based on sexual orientation

Por: Fox News Politics March 25, 2023

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New York Republican introduced a bill Friday that would prevent the U.S. government from providing financial aid to any country that discriminates or takes legal action against its residents based on sexual orientation.Titled the Equality and Fiscal Accountability Protection Act of 2023, the bill, according to Santos' office, would require that countries receiving federal aid from the United States protect those based on sexual orientation... + full article



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