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Gay-friendly, Palm Springs becomes the first US city with 100% LGBT politicians

Against the tide of conservatism that is advancing and threatening the rights of the LGBT population in the United States, after President Donald Trump's victory, Palm Spring, a city located in the State of California, became the first North American municipality to have 100% of its politicians LGBTs. According to information from the website The Guardian, after the election of Roberto Moon, aged 68, as mayor of the city, the new municipal head released a vote for the creation of the city council, where three gays, a trans woman and another bisexual were elected. all from the Democratic party. To The Guardian, Geoff Kors, a council member, said that “Palm Spring's reaction was good” and that “here (in the city) people are simply judged on their merits”. Gay-friendly Located in Southern California, Palm Springs is known for its paradisiacal landscape and for being one of celebrities' favorite destinations, in addition to its gay-friendly environment, that is, favorable to the LGBT community. With 47 thousand inhabitants, the city has one of the highest rates of same-sex couples: there are approximately one thousand same-sex families living in Palm Springs, according to a survey carried out by the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law.

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