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D.C. Councilmember Wants More Data on LGBTQ Residents’ Health

Posted on June 28, 2016 by pogowasright.org

Washington City Paper reports:

Under new legislation proposed today, D.C. officials could get more information on disparities in queer residents’ health.

At-Large Councilmember David Grosso proposed a bill that would require the District’s Department of Health to collect data on sexual orientation and gender identify as part of DOH’s Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey, which is conducted by phone. The goal is to better inform policy decisions on public health.

Read more on Washington City Paper.

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