
DOVER — Delaware Governor Matt Meyer has selected six additional members to serve on the state’s LGBTQ+ Commission, bolstering the panel’s capacity to advocate for and represent the community statewide.
The new appointments are designed to enhance the commission’s reach and effectiveness in addressing issues affecting LGBTQ+ Delawareans throughout the First State.
“The Delaware LGBTQ+ Commission plays a critical role in ensuring that all Delawareans are seen, heard, and protected,” Governor Meyer stated. “Now more than ever, it is vital that our state government reflects and supports the diverse communities we serve.”
The six newly appointed commissioners come from various regions across Delaware, bringing diverse perspectives and experiences to the advisory body.
The commission serves as an important voice for LGBTQ+ residents, working to address discrimination and promote inclusive policies at the state level.








