Oregon has helped lead the way in increasing transgender rights, but trans people are still among society's most vulnerable.        

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  • Oregon Republicans call on OSAA to reexamine transgender athletes in high school sports
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  • Advocates blast Vatican's new position on gender-affirming surgery as 'dangerously ignorant'
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