In addition to outlawing gender-affirming treatment for minors, the updated legislation allows educators to misgender their students, requires school districts to form bathroom policies based on biological sex & restricts the discussion of LGBTQ+ issues.
Kentucky’s Republican-led legislature on Thursday rammed through a measure to ban gender-affirming care for transgender youth, sending it to Gov. Andy Beshear’s desk before a deadline that would have stripped it of the power to override his expected veto.
As it passed in the Senate, people sitting in the gallery responded with outrage, with cries of “murderer,” “you’re all pieces of shit,” and “your god will not forgive you” ringing through the chamber.
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