
New Bill Seeks to Repeal Anti-Trans Legislation
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Two Kentucky House Democrats have filed House Bill 376 in hopes to repeal Senate Bill 150.
Representatives Sarah Stalker and Adrielle Camuel proposed House Bill 376 to repeal Senate Bill 150, which includes a ban on gender-affirming healthcare for trans youth as well as the discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in schools.
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New Bill Seeks to Repeal Anti-Trans Legislation
Clip: Season 2 Episode 170 | 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Representatives Sarah Stalker and Adrielle Camuel proposed House Bill 376 to repeal Senate Bill 150, which includes a ban on gender-affirming healthcare for trans youth as well as the discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in schools.
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House Democrats have filed a bill, House Bill 376, to repeal the Anti-transgender bill that passed last year.
The new bill is from Representatives Sarah Stalker and Adrian Campbell.
It will repeal last year Senate Bill 150 entirely.
Among other things, Senate Bill 150 includes a ban on gender affirming medical care for trans youth, and it prevents any school discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity with students of any age.
Representative Stalker says, quote, A law that strips children's health care decisions from parents, trusted family doctors and mental health professionals represents a gross overreach from state government, unquote.
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