MAP’s LGBTQ Equality Program
Recent research by Gallup finds that 9.3% of adults in the United States identify as LGBTQ. Applying these figures to the total number of adults in the U.S., this suggests that there are over 24 million LGBTQ adults nationwide. LGBTQ people in the United States have families, work hard to earn a living, and serve their communities and their country. In turn, they deserve a fair chance to pursue health and happiness, earn a living, take care of the ones they love, be safe in their communities, and participate in civic life.
MAP’s LGBTQ Equality Program analyzes more than 50 different LGBTQ laws and policies that directly impact the lived experiences of LGBTQ people and families.
Snapshot: LGBTQ Equality Maps
The Movement Advancement Project (MAP) tracks over 50 different LGBTQ-related laws and policies. This map shows the overall policy tallies (as distinct from sexual orientation or gender identity tallies) for each state, the District of Columbia, and the five populated U.S. territories. A state’s policy tally scores the laws and policies within each state that shape LGBTQ people’s lives, experiences, and equality. The major categories of laws covered by the policy tally include: Relationship & Parental Recognition, Nondiscrimination, Religious Exemptions, LGBTQ Youth, Health Care, Criminal Justice, and Identity Documents.
Click on any state to view its detailed policy tally and state profile, or click “Choose an Issue” above to view maps on over 50 different LGBTQ-related laws and policies.
High Overall Policy Tally
Medium Overall Policy Tally
Fair Overall Policy Tally
Low Overall Policy Tally
Negative Overall Policy Tally
The Movement Advancement Project (MAP) tracks over 50 different LGBTQ-related laws and policies. This map shows the sexual orientation policy tallies for each state, the District of Columbia, and the five populated U.S. territories. A state’s policy tally scores the laws and policies within each state that shape LGBTQ people’s lives, experiences, and equality. The major categories of laws covered by the policy tally include: Relationship & Parental Recognition, Nondiscrimination, Religious Exemptions, LGBTQ Youth, Health Care, Criminal Justice, and Identity Documents.
Click on any state to view its detailed policy tally and state profile, or click “Choose an Issue” above to view maps on over 50 different LGBTQ-related laws and policies.
High Overall Policy Tally
Medium Overall Policy Tally
Fair Overall Policy Tally
Low Overall Policy Tally
Negative Overall Policy Tally
The Movement Advancement Project (MAP) tracks over 50 different LGBTQ-related laws and policies. This map shows the gender identity policy tallies for each state, the District of Columbia, and the five populated U.S. territories. A state’s policy tally scores the laws and policies within each state that shape LGBTQ people’s lives, experiences, and equality. The major categories of laws covered by the policy tally include: Relationship & Parental Recognition, Nondiscrimination, Religious Exemptions, LGBTQ Youth, Health Care, Criminal Justice, and Identity Documents.
Click on any state to view its detailed policy tally and state profile, or click “Choose an Issue” above to view maps on over 50 different LGBTQ-related laws and policies.
High Overall Policy Tally
Medium Overall Policy Tally
Fair Overall Policy Tally
Low Overall Policy Tally
Negative Overall Policy Tally
| State | Relationship and Parental Recognition |
Non–Discrimination |
Religious Exemption Laws |
LGBT Youth |
Healthcare |
Criminal Justice |
Identity Documents |
Sexual Orientation Policy Tally |
Gender Identity Policy Tally |
Overall Tally |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | SO | 1/7 | 0/4.5 | -2/-3.5 | -1/5 | 0/3.5 | 0/3 | -- | -2.00 | -8.50 | -10.50 |
| GI | 0/1 | -1.5/4.5 | -2/-2.5 | -3.5/5 | -1/8.5 | 0/3 | -0.5/4 | ||||
| Alaska | SO | 1/7 | 1.75/4.5 | 0/-3.5 | 0.25/5 | 0.5/3.5 | 0.75/3 | -- | 4.25 | 4.00 | 8.25 |
| GI | 0/1 | 1.75/4.5 | 0/-2.5 | -0.5/5 | 1.5/8.5 | -0.25/3 | 1.5/4 |
LGBTQ Equality Resources
For decades, LGBTQ people have continued to move toward acceptance and equality, but in recent years, opponents have launched a targeted campaign to undermine equality and ultimately erase LGBTQ people from public life.
MAP’s library of resources addresses the many aspects of LGBTQ people’s lives, coordinated anti-LGBTQ attacks, and the efforts of LGBTQ activists working to protect our freedoms. Use the buttons below to explore our resources by issue area or resource type.
Most recent resources

LGBTQ Youth Tell a New Story

Protecting LGBTQ Youth from Conversion “Therapy”

Learnings from 2025 Leg. Sessions

Ten Years After Obergefell
LGBTQ Messaging Guides
The Talking About LGBTQ Issues messaging guide series is a set of research-based resources designed to help shape discussions with conflicted or undecided audiences—and help them better understand key issues for LGBTQ people. Use the link below to view more guides in our messaging guide library.
Talking About Curriculum Censorship and Anti-LGBTQ School Bills
Talking about Transgender Youth Health Care
Top stories

According to LGBTQ Youth, Supportive Schools are Integral to Well-being
New Federal Survey Cuts Intentionally Ignore LGBTQ+ Discrimination
Conversion “therapy” by a different name is still dangerous and damaging
Reflecting Forward: Learnings from the 2025 Legislative Sessions
Ten Years After Obergefell, We’re Reminded of What is Possible
LGBTQI Movement Capacity
Understanding the overall strength, capacity and operations of the LGBTQ movement is critical for both organizations and funders alike. MAP’s ongoing analysis of the movement’s capacity provides the necessary information required to set goals and strategy, apply resources more effectively, and measure the success of the movement’s work. Use the buttons below to explore our movement capacity archive by year or resource type.





