Lt. Governor Oliver Joins Coalition of Lieutenant Governors to Urge the US Food and Drug Administration to Lift Discriminatory Ban on Blood Donations

Acting Governor Sheila Oliver today issued an Executive Order establishing a new interagency task force to provide advice and recommendations for strategies and actions to reduce incidents of hate, bias, and intolerance involving students and young adults.

Lt. Governor Oliver Joins Coalition of Lieutenant Governors to Urge the US Food and Drug Administration to Lift Discriminatory Ban on Blood Donations

TRENTON – Lt. Governor Sheila Y. Oliver signed on with a national coalition of lieutenant governors urging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to lift the discriminatory 3-month wait period that gay, bisexual, queer and transgender men have to adhere to before donating blood.

“Simply put, this antiquated mandate lacks any scientific basis and needs to be stopped,” said Lt. Governor Sheila Oliver, who also serves as Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs. “In the face of a large-scale crisis with severe blood shortages or not, we should never ostracize our LGBTQ+ community – we should invite them to volunteer to help save lives. We are one New Jersey community – we help each other, no matter sexual orientation or gender identity.”

The letter, penned from 20 lieutenant governors across the country, was addressed to FDA’s Commissioner of Food and Drugs, Dr. Stephen Hahn. The joint statement said, “We write to you today to request that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration remove restrictions prohibiting blood banks from accepting blood and plasma donations from gay, bisexual, and queer men, as well as many transgender individuals, unless they have been celibate for three months. This is an antiquated and discriminatory ban that is not based in scientific evidence. Given the increased demand for blood and plasma donations due to COVID-19, keeping this ban in place is undermining our nation’s blood supply during a severe shortage, which could keep us from saving lives.” 

The letter emphasized, “Leading medical organizations have established that this ban is not based in science.” One of those organizations is the American Red Cross which stated, “the American Red Cross believes blood donation eligibility should not be determined by methods that are based upon sexual orientation.”

Furthermore, the letter noted that the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law estimates that should the ban be lifted, an additional 360,000 men would be likely to donate, which could help save the lives of more than one million Americans. 

“The FDA’s decision earlier this month to ease restrictions on blood donations from men who have sex with men proves what medical experts have been saying for decades: that the current ban is not based in science but rather discriminatory politics,” said Garden State Equality Executive Director, Christian Fuscarino. “The FDA’s policy change is a sign of progress, but the current crisis absolutely demands that we must follow the science and have a complete, immediate end to this archaic, demeaning ban.”

“We applaud and are even more inspired by NJ Lt. Governor Oliver’s continued affirmation of our LGBTQIA communities,” espoused Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice Chief Activist Robt Seda-Schreiber. “At a time when we should be protecting and respecting all of our beautifully diverse communities, this base discrimination cannot and will not be allowed to continue. It is the very definition of draconian, the very essence of discrimination, and indeed an action not based in any science whatsoever but an act of pure denigration. We should never allow such prejudice to dictate public policy but especially not at a time when it will literally cost lives.”

Lieutenant Governor’s who signed onto the letter are: 

Secretary of State Katie Hobbs 

Arizona 

Lt. Governor Eleni Kounalakis 

California 

Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz 

Connecticut 

Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long 

Delaware 

Lt. Governor Josh Tenorio 

Guam 

Lt. Governor Josh Green 

Hawaii 

Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton 

Illinois 

Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II 

Michigan 

Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan 

Minnesota 

Lt. Governor Mike Cooney 

Montana 

Lt. Governor Kate Marshall 

Nevada 

Lt. Governor Sheila Oliver 

New Jersey 

Lt. Governor Howie Morales 

New Mexico 

Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul 

New York 

Lt. Governor John Fetterman  

Pennsylvania 

Lt. Governor Dan McKee 

Rhode Island 

Lt. Governor Cyrus Habib 

Washington 

Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes 

Wisconsin 

Lt. Governor David Zuckerman 

Vermont 

Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax  

Virginia 

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