"Transgender rights have always been a focus for The Civil Rights Agenda since our founding," stated Anthony Martinez, executive director of The Civil Rights Agenda, the largest Illinois statewide LGBT organization. "I am extremely excited that we can dedicate more resources to our Transgender Rights Project now that we have won marriage equality in Illinois. The transgender community is disproportionately impacted by discrimination in most areas of life. This has become very clear to me in my work at TCRA over the last four years. That is why we are and have been working to make change."

One of the first policy issues TCRA will be working on in Springfield, now that marriage equality has passed, relates to a transgender individual's ability to change one's sex on their birth certificate. TCRA is working to clarify the current law and bring the state policy in-line with federal rules.

"Birth Certificates are used as a requirement for other legal and identity documents," said June Latrobe, The Civil Rights Agenda's Transgender Advisory Committee Co-chair. "A transgender person should be able to have it reflect an individual's sex after they transition genders."

The Civil Rights Agenda will continue its efforts working with the Chicago Police Department on their general order related to the treatment of transgender individuals in custody. Currently, the department only recognizes gender solely based on an individual's genitalia.

"Transgender individuals do not have equal protection - that's the bottom line," said Rick Garcia, Policy Director for The Civil Rights Agenda.. "Transgender people aren't protected in police custody or prison, and are incarcerated at a higher rate than those who align with their birth gender. Many people are arrested just for living their life as transgender; in the transgender community it's is called, 'walking while trans'. The Civil Rights Agenda is committed to ensuring that transgender individuals can be who they are without fear of retribution by the very same entities that should be protecting them."