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Related: About this forumMics Off, 6 Minutes Notice - Anti-Trans Kentucky Forced Detransition Bill Passes After Shameful Secr
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Mics Off, 6 Minutes Notice - Anti-Trans Kentucky Forced Detransition Bill Passes After Shameful Secret Meeting
On the final day in which such legislation could pass, Kentucky passed a gender affirming care ban for trans youth. They used dirty tactics to pass HB150, a bill which detransitions transgender teens.
By Erin Reed
Today in the Kentucky House of Representatives, a new anti-trans bill emerged. HB150, originally a parents rights in education bill, was secretly amended and a hearing was announced with the microphone off during the House lunch hour. Democrats only found out about the meeting when somebody tipped them off. The meeting was held within 6 minutes of announcing it and people physically had to run to hear the new bill, which was not given to the general public or announced online. Thanks to local reporter Olivia Krauths reporting, we know we know what is in the bill - she took pictures with her phone and posted them onto twitter. The bill, which combines Dont Say Gay policies, forced outing, pronoun bans, and a gender affirming care ban for trans youth has one last cruel wrinkle: it tells doctors exactly how they are to medically detransition the trans teens under their care. It passed the House and was immediately rushed to the Senate for final passage, where it passed 30-7 on a nearly party line vote.
The bill itself contains several provisions and combines many anti-trans bills into a single, all-encompassing piece of legislation that targets many aspects of the lives of trans youth. One provision states that schools cannot adopt policies that keep information confidential from parents, a policy which will be used to forcibly out transgender students. Another states that school districts cant require students to use any pronouns for trans students that do not conform to that students biological sex. The bill contains teaching bans on LGBTQ+ topics similar to Dont Say Gay bills, would force schools to turn over students answers to private questionnaires and surveys, bans students from bathrooms not matching their gender identities, calls trans students in locker rooms unsafe, and bans gender affirming care for trans youth. Borrowing from South Dakota, one provision in particular is incredibly troubling: a forced detransition clause that tells doctors how to detransition teens in their care by systematically reducing their hormones.
See this clause here:
https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F31ce0aa9-ba19-4ba8-96fa-809c108d43b7_736x412.png
The only reason we know what the provisions in this bill are is because of local reporter Olivia Krauth, the first to report that a secret hearing was about to commence on this anti-trans bill. SB150 was given absolutely no public notice and there was no time for the general public to organize against the bill. It was announced during the House lunch hour with the microphone off. Rep Herron, the states only LGBTQ+ elected lawmaker, stated that it was vey clear Republicans tried to do this with no Democrats present. Even with the secretive meeting, three people in the capitol who have testified against other anti-LGBTQ+ bills were able to show up. They spoke against a bill that wasnt even made available to them or the general public with enough time to even scan it over. The committee then passed it 16-5 30 seconds after the witness testimony was over with no debate.
It moved to the House floor, where Democrats condemned the bill and the process that led to it. Representative Raymond called out the idea that the bill protected kids, saying that these kids will not thank you when they grow up. She looked down at the end of her speech, lip quivering and in tears, simply spoke, I vote no.
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On the final day in which such legislation could pass, Kentucky passed a gender affirming care ban for trans youth. They used dirty tactics to pass HB150, a bill which detransitions transgender teens.
By Erin Reed
Today in the Kentucky House of Representatives, a new anti-trans bill emerged. HB150, originally a parents rights in education bill, was secretly amended and a hearing was announced with the microphone off during the House lunch hour. Democrats only found out about the meeting when somebody tipped them off. The meeting was held within 6 minutes of announcing it and people physically had to run to hear the new bill, which was not given to the general public or announced online. Thanks to local reporter Olivia Krauths reporting, we know we know what is in the bill - she took pictures with her phone and posted them onto twitter. The bill, which combines Dont Say Gay policies, forced outing, pronoun bans, and a gender affirming care ban for trans youth has one last cruel wrinkle: it tells doctors exactly how they are to medically detransition the trans teens under their care. It passed the House and was immediately rushed to the Senate for final passage, where it passed 30-7 on a nearly party line vote.
The bill itself contains several provisions and combines many anti-trans bills into a single, all-encompassing piece of legislation that targets many aspects of the lives of trans youth. One provision states that schools cannot adopt policies that keep information confidential from parents, a policy which will be used to forcibly out transgender students. Another states that school districts cant require students to use any pronouns for trans students that do not conform to that students biological sex. The bill contains teaching bans on LGBTQ+ topics similar to Dont Say Gay bills, would force schools to turn over students answers to private questionnaires and surveys, bans students from bathrooms not matching their gender identities, calls trans students in locker rooms unsafe, and bans gender affirming care for trans youth. Borrowing from South Dakota, one provision in particular is incredibly troubling: a forced detransition clause that tells doctors how to detransition teens in their care by systematically reducing their hormones.
See this clause here:
https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F31ce0aa9-ba19-4ba8-96fa-809c108d43b7_736x412.png
The only reason we know what the provisions in this bill are is because of local reporter Olivia Krauth, the first to report that a secret hearing was about to commence on this anti-trans bill. SB150 was given absolutely no public notice and there was no time for the general public to organize against the bill. It was announced during the House lunch hour with the microphone off. Rep Herron, the states only LGBTQ+ elected lawmaker, stated that it was vey clear Republicans tried to do this with no Democrats present. Even with the secretive meeting, three people in the capitol who have testified against other anti-LGBTQ+ bills were able to show up. They spoke against a bill that wasnt even made available to them or the general public with enough time to even scan it over. The committee then passed it 16-5 30 seconds after the witness testimony was over with no debate.
It moved to the House floor, where Democrats condemned the bill and the process that led to it. Representative Raymond called out the idea that the bill protected kids, saying that these kids will not thank you when they grow up. She looked down at the end of her speech, lip quivering and in tears, simply spoke, I vote no.
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Mics Off, 6 Minutes Notice - Anti-Trans Kentucky Forced Detransition Bill Passes After Shameful Secr (Original Post)
LostOne4Ever
Mar 2023
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Meadowoak
(6,225 posts)1. Governor Andy Beshear won't sign it.
littlemissmartypants
(25,542 posts)2. Just like the NCGA Motorcycle Vagina bill in 2013.
I hope the governor lets it sit on his desk long enough to allow the people of Kentucky who are able to rise up in outrage against this fascism. Give them time to organize before he vetos it because they will be able, unfortunately, to override the veto.
Shame on you evil and backwards Kentucky legislators. Shame!!
Trans rights are human rights. Period.