This isn’t just about words. This jeopardizes our opportunities, privacy, and safety.
Friend,
You know what a woman is, what a female is, and what a mother is. Our politicians and our laws should too. Well luckily, some of them do.
Today, joint resolutions for the Women’s Bill of Rights were reintroduced by Representative Debbie Lesko (AZ-08) and Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS) in the United States Congress to protect biological sex as a distinct legal category.
On top of that, bills have been filed in three key states: Kansas, Oklahoma, and Tennessee!
This is a huge step but just one of many that need to happen to stop the erasure of women nationwide.
The Women’s Bill of Rights is a declaration that words matter, that biology and science matter.
The Women’s Bill of Rights is essential to stop unelected judges and bureaucrats from unilaterally changing the legal meaning of ‘sex’ and other sex-based words, such as ‘male’ and ‘female’.
This won’t change any existing laws. It merely establishes a legal definition of what it means to be a woman, and having this clear definition helps preserve the integrity of laws passed to protect women.
Common sex-based words (such as ‘female’, ‘male’, ‘man’, and ‘woman’) are used thousands of times throughout state and federal law. But today, activists want to redefine these words and separate sex from biology.
This isn’t just about words. This jeopardizes our opportunities, privacy, and safety and would unlawfully turn statutes intended to protect women into statutes that discriminate against women.