How to Contact Your Representative About Transgender Rights

Federal legislation targeting transgender Americans is moving in 2026. Here's how to contact your representative — and how RepReach makes it easy.

📋 Federal Issue 🔥 High Urgency 🏳️‍⚧️ Civil Rights 119th Congress

The Issue

What's at Stake

Transgender Americans face an unprecedented wave of federal and state legislative action in 2026. At the federal level, executive orders have directed agencies to recognize only two biological sexes, removed protections for transgender students, restricted gender-affirming care in federal healthcare programs, and banned transgender service members from the military.

Congress is simultaneously weighing legislation that would codify these restrictions into law — and legislation that would protect transgender people from discrimination in employment, housing, and healthcare. The outcome of these legislative battles will determine the legal status of transgender Americans for years to come.

1.6M+
Transgender adults in the United States
300K+
Transgender youth aged 13-17 in the U.S.
50+
Federal and state measures targeting transgender people introduced in 2025-2026

Take Action

How to Contact Your Representative — Step by Step

1

Find all three of your federal representatives

Enter your ZIP code in RepReach to find your House rep and both Senators with direct phone numbers. Transgender rights legislation is moving through both chambers.

2

Call — volume matters here

Congressional offices are tracking call volume on transgender issues very closely. The balance of calls — for and against protections — directly shapes how members position themselves.

3

State your position and the specific issue

Military service, gender-affirming care, school policies, and non-discrimination protections are separate issues. Naming the specific one you're calling about makes your contact more useful to the staffer logging it.

4

Send a written follow-up

RepReach generates a personalized written message based on your position. Written contacts on transgender issues create a record that staffers reference in member briefings.

What to Say

Tips for Your Call or Email

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Always start with your city. Constituent contacts are logged by location — your ZIP code is what makes your call count.
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If you have personal connection, share it briefly. Trans people, parents of trans children, healthcare providers, and community members calling about someone they love make a distinct impression on staff.
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Be specific. 'I oppose legislation banning gender-affirming care for minors' is more actionable for a staffer than a general statement of support for trans rights.
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Call more than once. On issues with sustained legislative activity, repeat calls over weeks signal deep constituent commitment.

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Tell the app where you stand and add any personal details — RepReach builds a complete, personalized call or email script around your story. No blank page, no guessing what to say.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What federal transgender legislation is active in 2026?
Executive orders have directed federal agencies to recognize only two biological sexes, removed Title IX protections for transgender students, and restricted gender-affirming care in Medicaid and federal employee health plans. Legislation to codify these restrictions — and to reverse them — is active in the 119th Congress.
Does calling about transgender rights make a difference?
Yes. Transgender issues are generating very high constituent call volumes, and the balance of calls received by congressional offices directly influences member positioning on related legislation. Members in competitive districts are especially attentive to constituent pressure.
What if I'm not transgender?
Allies — parents, family members, healthcare providers, educators, and community members — make up a significant share of constituent contacts on transgender issues. Your status as a constituent is what counts.
How do I find my representative's phone number?
Enter your ZIP code in the RepReach app to instantly find your House representative and both U.S. Senators with direct district office phone numbers.

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