WASHINGTON DC, JAN. 30, 2012 -- The latest in a series of groundbreaking reports shows how children are suffering because of laws and policies intended to hurt lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Americans.
Strengthening Economic Security for Children Living in LGBT Families describes how antiquated and discriminatory laws increase poverty for children with LGBT parents, and can be especially harmful for children living in low-income households. Today's release is the latest in a series of reports co-authored by Movement Advancement Project (MAP), the Family Equality Council, and the Center for American Progress, in partnership with the National Association of Social Workers. It is a companion report to All Children Matter: How Legal and Social Inequalities Hurt LGBT Families, which paints one of the most comprehensive portraits to date of LGBT families in America and how outdated laws make it harder for children with LGBT parents to achieve three major needs: economic security; stable, loving homes; and health and well-being. Both reports are available online at www.children-matter.org.
AMERICA'S FAMILIES ARE CHANGING
"Our laws and economic policies need to reflect the reality of today's families -- especially those families led by parents who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender," said Jennifer Chrisler, executive director of the Family Equality Council. "Overall, LGBT families are twice as likely to be living in poverty as married, opposite-sex couples."
Current trends also show the following:
EXTRA SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC COSTS FOR LGBT FAMILIES
Strengthening Economic Security for Children Living in LGBT Families illustrates how LGBT families face economic burdens that most families do not.
"Public policy should be based on reality. Our nation's reality is that gay and transgender people are forming families and raising kids. It's time for our laws to reflect this fact and make sure LGBT families do not face unnecessary obstacles to achieving their economic security," said Jeff Krehely, director of the LGBT Communications and Research Project at the Center for American Progress.
Some of the most common extra economic burdens faced by LGBT families include:
PROVIDING ECONOMIC SECURITY FOR ALL CHILDREN
"This report again clearly details how children have become unintended collateral damage of anti-gay policies," said Ineke Mushovic, executive director of the Movement Advancement Project. "There is a lot that can be done to ensure all children are treated equally under the law."
Strengthening Economic Security for Children Living in LGBT Families details several policy recommendations that would help reduce the extra financial burdens faced by LGBT families, including:
The report also supplements the 100+ policy recommendations included in All Children Matter with 20 practical "in the field" steps that governmental agencies, community-based organizations, advocates and funders can take to assist and support all LGBT families, including those in crisis, low-income LGBT families, and LGBT families living in poverty. These steps include:
For a complete list of recommendations, download the report at www.children-matter.org.
# # #About the Movement Advancement Project: MAP's mission is to provide independent and rigorous research, insight and communications that help speed equality and opportunity for all. MAP works to ensure that all people have a fair chance to pursue health and happiness, earn a living, take care of the ones they love, be safe in their communities, and participate in civic life.
About Family Equality Council: Family Equality Council is America's foremost advocate for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender family equality. We represent the one million LGBT families raising two million children in the United States and are working to ensure full social and legal equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender families.
About Center for American Progress: The Center for American Progress is a nonpartisan research and educational institute dedicated to promoting a strong, just and free America that ensures opportunity for all. We believe that Americans are bound together by a common commitment to these values and we aspire to ensure that our national policies reflect these values. We work to find progressive and pragmatic solutions to significant domestic and international problems and develop policy proposals that foster a government that is "of the people, by the people, and for the people."
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