HB 1557 prohibits public school instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity to students in kindergarten through the third grade
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HB 1557 prohibits public school instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity to students in kindergarten through the third grade
As Gov. Ron DeSantis signs Florida’s controversial “Don’t Say Gay” bill into law, LGBTQ2S+ people are fighting back
Two other states also passed anti-trans legislation this week
As Republican Gov. Spencer Cox faces opposition from his own party, legislators in the GOP-led state are planning to force the bill through
If passed, the bill would give parents the power to ban curriculum they deem “controversial”
There are resources available, whether you’re a trans kid in Texas looking for support or someone who wants to help
The billboards will be on display in 15 U.S. states—and even more could be on the way
A Texas court halted all “child abuse” investigations into families that affirm trans youth in a Friday ruling
While LGBTQ2S+ Americans overwhelmingly opposed limiting classroom discussions of sexual orientation and gender identity
OPINION: As the bill sits on Gov. Ron DeSantis’ desk, this retired teacher says its enactment would be extremely harmful to LGBTQ2S+ students
Both proposals are now headed to the state’s Republican-majority senate
The bill passed the Florida legislature on Tuesday and is now headed to the desk of Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is expected to sign it
Gov. Spencer Cox said he will not allow legislation that restricts the participation of trans youth in sports to become law
OPINION: As parents across the U.S. speak out against attacks on trans youth in Texas, one mom shares her story
The White House vows to use “every tool at our disposal to keep Texans safe”
After Texas Gov. Greg Abbott declared gender-affirming care “child abuse,” familes of trans kids like the Stukpas are scrambling to figure out what’s next
A Republican lawmaker flipped his vote on an anti-trans medical care bill after listening to testimony from Skyler Morrison and other advocates
After passing the Utah House on Feb. 16, the bill now moves on to the State Senate