Self-care note: While some of the following stories celebrate and affirm LGBTQ+ people, many cover legislation targeting the LGBTQ+ community, particularly trans and nonbinary youth. Please be kind to yourself and use your discretion while reading this section. Advisory: State news is representative but not exhaustive due to space constraints; feel free to forward news about your state to [email protected] to consider for inclusion. Florida - Flag ban bill pre-filed ahead of January legislative session. HB901 would prevent local governments, schools, and colleges from flying flags that represent “a political viewpoint,” including flags related to “sexual orientation and gender” or race. This would essentially ban local governments and schools from flying Pride flags. Missouri - Kansas City LGBTQ Commission chair works to protect LGBTQ+ rights across the region. Chairman Justice Horn, a black queer man, has led numerous efforts to protect LGBTQ+ rights, including writing a resolution designating Kansas City a “sanctuary city” for gender-affirming care. Horn is also working to pass a hate crimes ordinance in the city. Montana - Attorney General Knudsen joins multi-state comment letter opposing proposed Biden Administration foster care rule. The Department of Health and Human Services proposed a rule in September requiring all state child welfare agencies to ensure LGBTQ+ children in the foster system are placed in homes that would protect them from discrimination. PFLAG National submitted a joint public comment supporting the rule, offering several suggestions. AG Knudsen joins 16 other state attorneys general in opposing this rule. North Carolina - LGBTQ+ groups file complaint with Buncombe County Board of Education over implementation of “Don’t Say Gay” law. The Campaign for Southern Equality, Youth OUTright, and PFLAG Asheville filed the complaint on December 12th, which alleges that the Board of Education is violating Title IX by implementing SB49, North Carolina’s “Don’t Say Gay” law. The law bans “instruction on gender identity, sexual activity, or sexuality” until fifth grade and also includes a forced outing provision. Ohio - Governor DeWine “taking a hard, hard look” at HB68. The bill would ban gender-affirming care for trans youth and also ban trans youth from sports teams which conform to their gender identity. The governor has not decided whether to sign or veto the bill. Ohioans, we can’t let trans kids get banned for the holidays. Contact the governor TODAY and tell him to VETO HB68! Virginia - Fairfax County School Board Chair sworn in with banned books. Karl Frisch became the first openly gay person elected to Fairfax County’s school board in 2019. On this December 13th, he was sworn in as chair of the board, using a stack of the five frequently challenged LGBTQ+-themed books for the swearing in ceremony. Washington - Seattle Children’s Hospital sues to protect trans patients’ medical records. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton requested documents related to gender-affirming care policies and any such care being provided to Texas children at Seattle Children’s Hospital. The hospital is suing the Texas Attorney General’s Office to prevent the release of these records, arguing that Paxton’s office lacks jurisdiction to demand the records and Washington’s “Shield Law” protects the hospital from requests made by states that “restrict or criminalize reproductive and gender-affirming care.” |