Protest held against Gov. Dunleavy’s ‘Parental Rights’ bill

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Protest held against Gov. Dunleavy’s ‘Parental Rights’ bill
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Those at the protest said it is an attack on transgender rights, as it takes away a child’s agency in how they identify at school.

— the Parental Rights in Education bill, as Dunleavy called it — would require, among other things, written permission from a parent before a child can change their pronouns at school, and would also include gender identity as one of the educational topics requiring written parental permission before students can participate.

“Nobody knows their kids better than a parent,” Dunleavy said in a March 7 press conference. “As a parent of three girls, I can tell you I know my girls better than anyone else. Any idea that this is a ‘Those attending the protest said it is an attack on transgender rights, as it takes away a child’s agency in how they identify at school.

“I hope that people come to realize it sooner rather than later, before more people get injured or more people get outcast from their families,” attendee Kendzie Carter said. “As someone who was kicked out of my family myself, it hurts.” The governor said at the conference that the bill is intended to engage the parents and keep them informed as to what their children are learning at school.

While this bill has been brought forth by Dunleavy, no action will be taken unless it passes through the legislative process and becomes law.

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