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šŸ˜‚ just the title : ā€œgirl dinnerā€
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@jordansfilmjournal.bsky.social

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Yes. Ugh.

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A white graphic with the Georgia Equality trans pride logo at the top. Below reads,

ā€œWe are extremely disappointed by the State Senate’s passage of SB 39 today. SB 39 is an expansive bill which aims to strip coverage of medical care for transgender people from the Georgia State Health Benefit Plan. The government shouldn’t be able to overrule a person’s decision to seek health care for themselves and their families– whether transgender or not.

The Georgia State Health Benefit Plan currently covers over half a million Georgians, including employees of state agencies, public schools, and retirees. Repaying our dedicated public servants by stripping away medical coverage for themselves and their families is disrespectful to their commitment to our state and unconscionable.

While proponents of SB 39 centered transgender youth and ā€œsurgeriesā€ in their testimony today, this bill goes far beyond what proponents advertise– applying to transgender people of all ages and banning any medical care associated with the treatment of gender dysphoria, from hormone treatments to mental health support. It is government overreach, plain and simple.

Restrictions on healthcare are some of the most extreme political attacks in recent history. Allowing politicians to overrule experts when it comes to medical care– care that is supported by every major U.S. medical professional association– creates a slippery slope in which politicians can meddle in anyone’s private medical decisions.

In October 2023 via Rich v. Georgia, the State of Georgia agreed to stop denying coverage of transgender medical care in the Georgia State Health Benefit Plan. SB 39 conflicts with existing judicial precedent, inviting further litigation which Georgia tax-payers would have to foot the bill for. Proponents of the bill repeatedly argued today that tax-payers should not support medical care for transgender people, while those same proponents would use tax-payer money to defend discriminatory and unconstitut…

A white graphic with the Georgia Equality trans pride logo at the top. Below reads, ā€œWe are extremely disappointed by the State Senate’s passage of SB 39 today. SB 39 is an expansive bill which aims to strip coverage of medical care for transgender people from the Georgia State Health Benefit Plan. The government shouldn’t be able to overrule a person’s decision to seek health care for themselves and their families– whether transgender or not. The Georgia State Health Benefit Plan currently covers over half a million Georgians, including employees of state agencies, public schools, and retirees. Repaying our dedicated public servants by stripping away medical coverage for themselves and their families is disrespectful to their commitment to our state and unconscionable. While proponents of SB 39 centered transgender youth and ā€œsurgeriesā€ in their testimony today, this bill goes far beyond what proponents advertise– applying to transgender people of all ages and banning any medical care associated with the treatment of gender dysphoria, from hormone treatments to mental health support. It is government overreach, plain and simple. Restrictions on healthcare are some of the most extreme political attacks in recent history. Allowing politicians to overrule experts when it comes to medical care– care that is supported by every major U.S. medical professional association– creates a slippery slope in which politicians can meddle in anyone’s private medical decisions. In October 2023 via Rich v. Georgia, the State of Georgia agreed to stop denying coverage of transgender medical care in the Georgia State Health Benefit Plan. SB 39 conflicts with existing judicial precedent, inviting further litigation which Georgia tax-payers would have to foot the bill for. Proponents of the bill repeatedly argued today that tax-payers should not support medical care for transgender people, while those same proponents would use tax-payer money to defend discriminatory and unconstitut…

BREAKING: In a vote of 33-19, the Georgia State Senate voted to pass SB 39, an expansive bill to strip coverage of medical care for transgender people from the Georgia State Health Benefit Plan.

The bill now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration where we will continue to fight it.

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🚨🚨 ACTION ALERT: Today, the Senate Insurance Committee will hear SB 39, a sweeping bill to cut off best practice medical care for transgender people of all ages receiving care through the GA State Health Benefit Plan.

We need your help! Contact committee members & urge them to oppose SB 39!

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I think I’d be the worst upstairs neighbor.

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Happy Birthday Rachael!

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Maybe I’ve pigeonholed myself when I get a message request to be a model for a funeral photographer. ā˜ ļø Will I crawl into a casket and pretend I’m dead? Yes, please.

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Thankful to be one of your exes turned into friend. šŸ’œ

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A few weeks back. I can’t wait to shoot with this human again soon. @jordansfilmjournal.bsky.social

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Yesterday and today of filming went so well that I could just cry!!! Obviously I had to write a scene containing BDSM and kept it all very queer! 🌈

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I do NOT miss this about working in schools!!!

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#intimacycoordination #atlfilm

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Here we go……I’m filming my first intimate scene today as the IC on set. Excited and nervous!

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Good point!

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More birthday fun at my ā€œpajamaā€ / lingerie party.

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Birthday rope with my friend Stella.

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