Southern States Push Forward To End Legal Recognition That Trans People Exist

Anti-transgender legislation has slowed down in many states, but a new trend is emerging in the Gulf South. Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama are pushing bills that could erase legal recognition for transgender people. These bills, called the "Women’s Bills of Rights," redefine sex to exclude transgender individuals. They threaten rights like updating birth certificates and using the right bathroom. However, critics argue these bills don't protect women’s rights either. They don't address issues like birth control, equal pay, or violence against women. Instead, they focus on limiting transgender rights by defining sex solely based on reproductive capabilities. #Queer Up The USA View
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