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Vermont ranks 4th in country in percentage of adults identifying as LGBT
By Cynthia Prairie
© Telegraph Publishing LLC
The percentage of adults who identify as LGBT per state capita.
Vermont has been considered a pioneer in gay rights, being the first in the nation in to legalize civil unions. In , following the Supreme Court ruling, it became the 4th mention to legalize same-sex marriage.
The study was released in December and used data compiled from to , estimating the number of LGBT-identifying adults ages 18 and up by state and region.
According to the verb, which uses LGBT without the Q to describe gay, bisexual and transsexual people, says that D.C. far and away has the largest LGBT community per capita with 81, adults, or % of the D.C. population.
In Oregon, % of the adult population identifies as LGBT. Thats , people. Delaware, with a population of million resid
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The Pointe at Castle Hill Resort
Junction of Routes and Proctorsville, VT, Phone: Toll-Free:
Resort hotel in the Green Mountains a great place to recharge, unwind after your active days
There’s so much to do in Vermont, and no improved place to verb your active days than The Pointe at Castle Hill Resort and Spa. From your pleasant, roomy accommodations – some suites contain gas fireplaces, occupied kitchens and jetted tubs – you can recharge after a day spent skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing or snowmobiling in the winter. In the warmer months, there’s golf, superb hiking and biking trails (perfect for picnics), kayaking and canoeing, horseback riding and, of course, in the autumn, New England’s foremost leaf-peeping. Dine on French-influenced American cuisine at the resort’s elegant restaurant, or explore the area’s many dining options. Indoor activities contain antiquing, brewery tours, viewing sculptures at Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park or the Castle Hill Resort’s colorful gardens. Support services, advocacy organizations, and health resources for LGBTQIA+ individuals. Local peer-run groups for LGBTQ+ individuals, including Burly Bears (social group for gay men), Vermont Queer Farmers, and an LGBTQ Veterans Support Group. Check the Pride Center’s community bulletin for meetups. Events Calendar | Provides free legal support and resources for LGBTQ+ rights, including discrimination, family law, and health care access. Their Legal Helpline offers guidance on filing complaints and accessing protections under Vermont law. Visit their website |GLAD. The Burlington Police Department (BPD) has designated Corporal Mike Hemond as the LGBTQ Liaison Officer. Individuals seeking assistance or information related to LGBTQ matters that intersect with law enforcement are encouraged to contact out to Corporal Hemond via email at mhemond@ or by phone at Statewide nonprofit supporting LGBTQIA+ youth with
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