Linn-Mar schools consider removing protections for transgender students
- Colorado Democrats have introduced legislation, HB25-1312, that aims to strengthen legal protections for transgender individuals by addressing deadnaming and misgendering in child custody cases.
- The bill classifies deadnaming and misgendering as forms of coercive control, impacting custody decisions involving children.
- If passed, the legislation would protect parents allowing their children to receive gender-affirming healthcare from being penalized by laws from other states.
- The bill is named 'The Kelly Loving Act' after a victim of the 2022 Club Q shooting in Colorado Springs.
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Parents don’t stop fighting for their LGBTQ+ kids
Living in Florida as the parent of LGBTQ+ youth for the past few years has been exhausting. Extremist politicians and special interest groups have masqueraded as protectors of parents’ rights in a ruthless quest to silence the increasing diversity of Generation Z and enact discriminatory policies that target LGBTQ+ youth.Keep up with the latest in LGBTQ+ news and politics. Sign up for The Advocate's email newsletter.They don’t speak for all pare…
CO Dems roll out bill to consider 'misgendering' discriminatory - Washington Examiner
A group of Colorado Democrats in the state legislature have introduced legislation to require courts to consider “deadnaming” and “misgendering” in court battles regarding child custody. As President Donald Trump has signed executive orders affirming only two genders, male and female, and keeping women’s sports reserved for biological females, some Democrat-led states are renewing efforts to sign transgender-focused legislation. In Colorado, Dem…
New Colorado Laws Could Set National Standard for Trans Protections
In the lead-up to Trans Day of Visibility, Colorado lawmakers introduced two bills aimed at expanding legal protections for transgender people and improving access to gender-affirming care. House Bill 25-1309, co-sponsored by transgender state representative Brianna Titone (D), would prohibit health insurance providers from limiting access to gender-affirming care deemed medically necessary… Source
Statehouse Democrats move to expand protections for transgender Coloradans
Democrats in the Colorado legislature introduced two bills that would add protections for transgender people in schools and the courts. They're expected to meet strong Republican opposition.
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