KCRA3, by Ashley Zavala: California lawmakers in a key committee on Wednesday approved a measure to prohibit public school districts across the state from setting policies requiring parents to be notified if their child identifies as transgender.
The Senate Education Committee approved the bill on a party-line vote 4-2 following a nearly two-hour hearing.
“Students and their families cannot survive another year without this being resolved by the state,” said Kristi Hirst with the nonprofit Our Schools USA in support of the proposal. “The extremists will not stop wasting public money on their political crusade.”
The proposal comes almost a year after several school districts across the state began implementing the policies. The first school district to do so, Chino Valley Unified School District, has its policy on hold by the courts after Attorney General Rob Bonta sued the district last summer.
Critics of the measure argued that parents have a right to know. “It should be called the school secrets act, because that’s what it is,” said Aurora Regino, a parent who sued Chico Unified School District for its handling of her daughter’s gender identity. A judge dismissed the case.
“It puts vulnerable children at risk when they need their parents the most,” Regino said.
The author of the law, Democratic Assemblyman Chris Ward, has said the bill is meant to clarify that state law does not allow school districts to enact the blanket notification policies. He said the bill would not limit a school’s ability to notify parents if a child’s well-being is at risk.
“This is about harmful outing policies,” Ward said.
Republican State Sen. Rosilicie Ochoa-Bogh asked the bulk of the questions from the dais Wednesday, and said she worried the proposed law would be found unconstitutional.
“Overall, parents do need to know,” she said. “No parent, when their child is going through this, won’t love their child. They might not accept it, but they will respect it.”
The hearing comes a day after an initiative failed to gather enough signatures to qualify for the November ballot that would have asked voters to approve the school notification policies statewide.
The bill’s next hearing will be in the Senate Health Committee.
Prophetic Link:
“But before they lay down, the men of the city, even the men of Sodom, compassed the house round, both old and young, all the people from every quarter. And they called unto Lot, and said unto him, Where are the men which came in to thee this night? bring them out unto us, that we may know them.” Genesis 19:4-5
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William Stroud
Saturday June 15th, 2024 at 12:40 AMFirst, parents should have a close relationship with their kid and know when something like this is beginning. Second, schools should have to notify parents of this type of issue with their kids. If a student were suicidal the school would notify the parent and make sure appropriate help is given. This is no different. It should be treated as a mental health issue in every way. Why this is even being discussed is beyond me. How in the did we come to this. The devil is allowed to run wild among our children and we are being forced to enable him. Disgusting. It’s common sense. What happened to common sense?
William Stroud
Saturday June 22nd, 2024 at 12:22 AMI cannot imagine a more depraved place than California. It’s my home state. It’s a truely beautiful place but the politics are hideous.