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Fight Nearly Breaks Out At Hearing As CA Aims To Prohibit Schools From Notifying Parents About Child’s Sexuality

A California bill that would ban school boards from enacting policies requiring school staff to inform parents about a child's sexual orientation or “gender identity” sparked debate on Thursday.

Republican Rep. Bill Essari's comments “infuriated” Democrat Corey Jackson, KCRA News reporter Ashley Zavala reported.

Essari reportedly likened the Democratic Party leadership to a California “oligarchy” and the “Communist Party.”

Assembly Bill 1955, “Supporting the Academic Futures and Educators of Today's Young People Act,” now heads to Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat,'s desk.

The bill would prohibit “school districts, county offices of education, charter schools, state special education institutions, and members of the boards or agencies of any of these educational agencies” from implementing or enforcing rules that would require a contractor or employee to inform anyone of a student's “sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression” without the student's consent. Consent.

The bill also includes a provision to “develop resources” for schools to “support parents, guardians, and families of LGBTQ students.” “School-based supports and community resources” could include “safe spaces” and “support groups” for families of LGBTQ students.

In July 2023, Jackson refused to comment on whether the sexually explicit book “This Book is Gay” was “appropriate” for middle school.

After one parent quoted a graphic excerpt, Jackson said that while “all books should be age appropriate,” certain books need to be read.

The day before California's bill was set to pass, transgender women activists yelled at and silenced a woman named Arienne Adamczykova who was testifying against the bill.

Activist Ebony Harper slammed the woman as a “gender-bashing monster”.

“Teachers also do not want to become liars or conspirators in the social transformation of their students,” Adamčková said in her testimony.

Ms Adamčková explained that “anxiety, loneliness and spending too much time online” had influenced her son's transgender identity, adding that young people denying their biological sex “exacerbates their already fragile mental state”.

Luca Hayne filed a lawsuit in 2023 against the University of Nebraska Medical Center, alleging that they performed a double mastectomy on her in 2018 when she was just 18 years old at the time. 16 years old.

Hayne reportedly developed gender dysphoria after her parents filed for divorce and was also said to have been seduced online by older men. The traumatic experience led Hayne to research sexuality and discover transgender influencers promoting surgery and hormone therapy.

Dan and Jennifer Mead sued a Michigan school district in 2023, alleging that their daughter's middle school was socially transitioning her without her parents' knowledge. The parents took action after they learned their daughter was using a different name and a male surname. Pronouns.

While California is moving forward with a bill backed by trans activists, the Ohio House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday that would ban students from using bathrooms or locker rooms that do not match their biological sex. Sex.