Sarah Huckabee Sanders Signs Trans Bathroom Ban Bill Into Law
The Republican governor of Arkansas says it’s to protect children from the “left’s woke agenda.”
March 22, 2023
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The Republican governor of Arkansas says it’s to protect children from the “left’s woke agenda.”
Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a bill opening a large window to sue for malpractice.
As Sanders gives the Republicans' State of the Union Response, a look at her awful, anti-LGBTQ+, lying ways.
He did get in a pitch for the Equality Act, though, and shout-outs to transgender youth and marriage equality.
Her executive order draws the line on language amid a nationwide push for gender inclusivity.
Jason Rapert, a former state senator, has condemned "the radical homosexual movement" and "LGBTQ insanity."
The State Library Board member later enthusiastically embraced the comments made in a recent sermon.
These statements not only erase my existence but suggest that my life is somehow less valuable because I don't fit into a traditional family structure, writes John Casey.
In the U.S., it’s more guns over children, with the extreme right continuing to say it’s not guns that kill, it’s sick people – like LGBTQ+ people – that do.
The former press secretary happily sold Donald Trump's lies for years. She'll now be in charge of an entire state.
Amid outcry, Huckabee resigned from the CMA Foundation's board of directors one day after he was elected.
While the state's head in the proverbial toilet with dismal ratings, the governor flushes, prioritizing an anti-trans bathroom bill.
He draws a straight line from the rise of divorce to trans protections, too.
Rep. Mary Bentley's bill would let teachers ignore students' preferred names and pronouns, and she says the state should do more in case a youth identifies "as a cat, as a furry."
Again the judiciary stands in the way of GOP attempts to erase LGBTQ+ people.
The move is the latest in a series of states that have tried to launch ways to report transgender issues to authorities; such attempts in other states have not been successful.
Michael J. Stern, who nearly lost his job as a federal prosecutor due to antigay bias, wonders what additional damage Trump's "religious liberty" moves will bring.