GOP-led states rush to align with Trump's agenda with DOGE committees and immigration bills
- Alabama's legislation defines male and female based on reproductive organs at birth, passing the Senate with a 26-5 vote, and is expected to be signed by Governor Kay Ivey if it reaches her desk.
- At least nine other states have enacted similar laws, following President Donald Trump's executive order stating there are two unchangeable sexes.
- Transgender individuals, including Bartle and Caldwell, argue that these bills deny their existence and could lead to violence and harassment against them.
- The American Medical Association states that sex and gender are better understood as a spectrum, opposing the restrictive definitions proposed by these laws.
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