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Lawmaker faces backlash for proposed bill to protect LGBTQ children from abusive parents
Republicans said the bill would force parents “to give your kids puberty blockers and irreversible sex change surgery.” It does not.
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Karine Jean-Pierre says White House supports Virginia students protesting for trans equality
“When it comes to this community he is a partner and he is a strong ally.”
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Students across Virginia walk out of school to protest anti-trans policies
Thousands of students carried Pride flags and held signs supporting trans students in a coordinated effort to stop the government from targeting trans students.
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Virginia policy will restrict transgender students’ access to bathrooms & out them to parents
The Republican governor’s policy values teachers’ free speech rights more than trans students’ well-being, critics said.
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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s push for “parents rights” excludes LGBTQ students’ families
Youngkin says he cares about “parents’ rights,” but not the rights of parents with transgender and marginalized children.
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Virginia’s Republican governor wants schools to out transgender kids
Gov. Glenn Youngkin insisted that how a student will “express their gender” is a choice parents should be making.
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Virginia Governor wants to force teachers to out students to parents
“I firmly believe that teachers and schools have an obligation to make sure that parents are well informed about what’s happening in their kids’ lives,” said Youngkin.
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GOP governor invited LGBTQ leaders to a Pride Month event. He got accused of gaslighting instead.
“Gov. Youngkin’s performative event does not diminish the months he spent attacking the LGBTQ+ community.”
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GOP Congressman is still angry Ketanji Brown Jackson didn’t define “woman.” He got brutally mocked.
“Imagine being this angry at nothing all the time.”
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It’s not just Florida. The GOP is pushing “Don’t Say Gay” bills in 15 states now.
It has nothing to do with parents, education or students. It’s about inflicting maximum harm for maximum political benefit. You can be sure when November rolls around, Republicans won’t be able to stop talking about it.