First openly gay attorney general hopeful for a future of greater equality: "We will get there someday"
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At the start of the 52nd commemoration of the Stonewall riots, the first openly gay state attorney general said there is plenty to celebrate this Pride Month, while also recognizing the work still left in the fight to advance LGBTQ+ equality.
"I am always both heartened by how far we have come and also really mindful of the work that we still need to do across this country so that people really feel equality as it is meant to be felt both under the law and in society," Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey said Tuesday on CBSN. "We are on a path towards greater equality," she said. "We will get there someday."
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