You can be whoever you want to be in New York City, and the city's newly minted Mayor Eric Adams wants LGBTQ+ youth in Florida to know that. As reported by ABC Action News, Adams announced a new digital billboard campaign condemning Florida's "Don't Say Gay" law and laws similar to its ilk in the state. The billboards are reportedly set to display in Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Orlando, West Palm Beach and Tampa cities. "I am the mayor of New York City, but I have a message for Florida's LGBTQ+ community — come to a city where you can say and be whoever you want," said Mayor Adams in a statement about the digital billboard campaign. "Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill is the latest shameful, extremist culture war targeting the LGBTQ+ community. Today, we say to the families living in fear of this state-sponsored discrimination that you will always have a home in New York City." In a press release, the mayor's office also announced that the campaign will deliver an estimated 5 million impressions and will reaffirm Adams' "commitment and unconditional support for the LGBTQ+ community." If you're in Florida, look for the billboards from April 4 through May 29.⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ?️‍??????⁠ ?️: Emell D. Adolphus / @goodnightdetroit ⁠ ?: City Of New York

You can be whoever you want to be in New York City, and the city's newly minted Mayor Eric Adams wants LGBTQ+ youth in Florida to know that. As reported by ABC Action News, Adams announced a new digital billboard campaign condemning Florida's "Don't Say Gay" law and laws similar to its ilk in the state. The billboards are reportedly set to display in Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Orlando, West Palm Beach and Tampa cities. "I am the mayor of New York City, but I have a message for Florida's LGBTQ+ community — come to a city where you can say and be whoever you want," said Mayor Adams in a statement about the digital billboard campaign. "Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill is the latest shameful, extremist culture war targeting the LGBTQ+ community. Today, we say to the families living in fear of this state-sponsored discrimination that you will always have a home in New York City." In a press release, the mayor's office also announced that the campaign will deliver an estimated 5 million impressions and will reaffirm Adams' "commitment and unconditional support for the LGBTQ+ community." If you're in Florida, look for the billboards from April 4 through May 29.⁠
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Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠
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?️: Emell D. Adolphus / @goodnightdetroit ⁠
?: City Of New York
You can be whoever you want to be in New York City, and the city's newly minted Mayor Eric Adams wants LGBTQ+ youth in Florida to know that. As reported by ABC Action News, Adams announced a new digital billboard campaign condemning Florida's "Don't Say Gay" law and laws similar to its ilk in the state. The billboards are reportedly set to display in Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Orlando, West Palm Beach and Tampa cities. "I am the mayor of New York City, but I have a message for Florida's LGBTQ+ community — come to a city where you can say and be whoever you want," said Mayor Adams in a statement about the digital billboard campaign. "Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill is the latest shameful, extremist culture war targeting the LGBTQ+ community. Today, we say to the families living in fear of this state-sponsored discrimination that you will always have a home in New York City." In a press release, the mayor's office also announced that the campaign will deliver an estimated 5 million impressions and will reaffirm Adams' "commitment and unconditional support for the LGBTQ+ community." If you're in Florida, look for the billboards from April 4 through May 29.⁠

Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠
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?️: Emell D. Adolphus / @goodnightdetroit ⁠
?: City Of New York
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