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Utah Republicans demand government panel to evaluate trans kids’ bodies
“When we start talking about these ‘Verify that you’re girl enough, or verify that you’re boy enough’ [policies], these kiddos, they shake in their proverbial boots.”
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“Rising star” GOP candidate accused of abusing 14-year-old girl with mental health issues
Monica De La Cruz pinched the girl for crying in church until she stopped and then threatened to divorce her dad if he brought her to live with them, according to court documents.
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West Virginia governor signs anti-trans law as ACLU threatens lawsuit
“We will see West Virginia in court,” the ACLU tweeted as Gov. Jim Justice signed the discriminatory law.
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North Dakota’s governor surprises everyone by vetoing anti-trans bill
Burgum’s move comes after a week of similar actions across the country.
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Florida trans sports ban fails in senate after “genital examinations” controversy
The bill’s sponsor asked for it to be set aside to give time to resolve questions about the “inherent dignity of each person.”
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South Dakota’s governor signs executive orders banning trans women from sports
Gov. Kristi Noem said that women’s sports are “threatened” even though only one trans girl has ever competed in girls sports under current policy.
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Republicans believe they have just the ticket to win back voters. It’s transphobia.
Bills attacking trans women athletes and trans youth are pending in at least 24 states, part of a GOP effort to find a wedge issue to use in 2022. They must have forgot what happen in North Carolina.
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Politician claims that the left wants everyone to be bisexual & then apologizes
Before apologizing, he cited trans girls playing sports in support of his Facebook rant. “It’s probably actually dangerous. Someone could get killed.”
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GOP Senators tried to add a trans girls sports ban to the COVID bill. It nearly passed.
Senators expressed outrage that a former football coach-turned-senator even introduced the amendment. Voting still came nearly down party lines, and one non-vote made the difference.
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Arkansas may require a court order for adopted girls to play school sports because of anti-trans law
The law wouldn’t even allow an adopted child to use their amended birth certificate to participate in sports.