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LGBTQ Group Pushes Back On Parental Rights' Bill, Saying It Hurts Transgender Kids

A bill that two conservative Republican lawmakers say asserts a parent’s right to decide if their transgender child should undergo treatment is getting strong pushback from an LGBTQ rights group. Equality Ohio said the bill from Reps. Tom Brinkman (R-Cincinnati) and Paul Zeltwanger (R-Mason) could deny necessary medical care to trans kids under 18. And the group’s Grant Stancliff said its requirement that teachers and other public employees notify parents in writing if their expressed sexual identity doesn’t match their biological gender is confusing. “If a girl wants to enroll in shop class, is that something where she’s going to get a letter sent home? If Billy doesn’t want to play football, does he get a letter sent home? Not only does it mess with this kind of access to health care, but it creates these weird kind of policing of behaviors.”The sponsors said the bill is about parental rights. But Equality Ohio said it targets only transgender youth, who are very vulnerable, and it’s the only bill like this in the country. Copyright 2018 The Statehouse News Bureau. To see more, visit The Statehouse News Bureau.

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