Please, vote NO on HB1634 and HB2165 in Education Administration Committee on March 27. Both these bills make LGBTQ students more vulnerable in our schools.
On March 12, The Washington Post published an important story on these issues. They noted, "School hate crimes targeting LGBTQ+ people have sharply risen in recent years, climbing fastest in states that have passed laws restricting LGBTQ student rights and education, a Washington Post analysis of FBI data finds.
In states with restrictive laws, the number of hate crimes on K-12 campuses has more than quadrupled since the onset of a divisive culture war that has often centered on the rights of LGBTQ+ youth.
At the same time, calls to LGBTQ+ youth crisis hotlines have exploded, with some advocates drawing a connection between the spike in bullying and hate crimes, and the political climate."
Whatever your political views, we should all agree that every child at every school deserves to be safe and protected. Policy sets the tone for a safe or unsafe climate. Both these bills go in the wrong direction. Removing protections for LGBTQ students and forcing the school to out transgender and nonbinary students will NOT improve the educational outcomes for students, make for more consistent policy, or solve any problem. These measures will create a crisis for students who are already struggling.
No version of either bill is helpful for students. It is surprising that there is not at least an exception for students who are 18 and older in HB2165
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