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Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney Discusses the Equality Act

Rep. Maloney, explains what's happened at the federal level for LGBTQIA individuals.

06/26/2020 | Rating NR

New York NOW

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney Discusses the Equality Act

Clip: Season 2020 Episode 26 | 8mVideo has Closed Captions

Rep. Maloney, explains what's happened at the federal level for LGBTQIA individuals.

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, New York's only openly gay federal lawmaker, explains what's happened at the federal level for LGBTQIA individuals, and what he'd like to see done, including the Equality Act.

06/26/2020 | Rating NR

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