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Transgenders seek Cali state help with employment

 SACRAMENTO (KABC) -- Monday was the first-ever 'Transgender Day' at the state Capitol. Supporters are fighting for equal rights for transgender individuals. There was a rally held there Monday.


 The transgender community really wants to be counted as equal. The state doesn't know how many of them use public services. The transgender community estimates it's probably a high number. Without jobs, they need healthcare subsidies and other help.



Drian Juarez is transgender and knows how much of a struggle it is to find a job.



"If you don't look like what they expect a man or woman to look like, you instantly lose the job, even if you have the qualifications," said Drian Juarez, program manager, Transgender Economic Empowerment Project.



Members of California's transgender community held their first Transgender Advocacy Day at the state Capitol. Their goal is to make lawmakers aware of their struggles, like high unemployment and underemployment.



Among other things, they want state government forms to include boxes like "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" to be able to get more publicly funded job-services help.



State Assemblyman Ted Lieu (D-Torrance), who is running for state attorney general, has introduced a bill that would do that.

 

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