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According to US TODAY, transgender people should be given the title of ‘Woman of the Year’

According to US TODAY, transgender people should be given the title of ‘Woman of the Year’

3/16/2020 14:50

One of the world’s largest circulation dailies has nominated Dr. Rachel Levine, Under Secretary of State for Transgender Health and Human Services (HHS), for this title. The nomination was justified because Levine is inspirational and fights for equality.

With the nomination, Levine was added to the list of honorees, which included Melinda French GatesAnd Simone Biles And Kamala Harris The vice president is also included.

In addition to publishing the list, the news portal also defined nomination criteria:

USA Today of the Year Women leaders and inspiring women who promote and fight for equality and give hope. Strong and resilient women championing change and courage, often in silence but with powerful results”

Today the United States of America is 64 years old Dr.. Rachel Levinewho became the highest-ranking openly transgender officer when he was elected deputy health minister by the Senate.

I am very proud of Dr. Levine and his work. What an honor worthy of it.”

– tweet Tom Wolf Governor on Monday.

Levine, born Richard, served as Secretary of Health from 2017 to 2021 before joining the Biden government as Deputy Secretary of Health at the US Department of Health and Human Resources – Reports The Breitbart News.

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