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A Colorado state lawmaker is likening parental rights groups opposed to a bill that, if passed and signed into law, could lead to removing children from their parents' custody if they oppose trans medicalization. The lawmaker said such parents were akin to the KKK.
Colorado Republican state Rep. Jarvis Caldwell shared audio from an April 1 Colorado House of Representatives Judiciary Committee meeting where lawmakers were debating House Bill 25-1312. The bill has wide-ranging implications and is designed to give wide deference to several aspects of LGBT ideology, specifically by directing courts to take a parent’s willingness to embrace their child’s chosen gender identity into consideration when determining custody agreements.
“We heard from multiple witnesses that this bill has been worked on for over a year,” said Caldwell, who raised concerns that even he had just found out about the bill a day earlier.
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Colorado Republican state Rep. Jarvis Caldwell shared audio from an April 1 Colorado House of Representatives Judiciary Committee meeting where lawmakers were debating House Bill 25-1312. The bill has wide-ranging implications and is designed to give wide deference to several aspects of LGBT ideology, specifically by directing courts to take a parent’s willingness to embrace their child’s chosen gender identity into consideration when determining custody agreements.
“We heard from multiple witnesses that this bill has been worked on for over a year,” said Caldwell, who raised concerns that even he had just found out about the bill a day earlier.
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Parents opposed to transing kids are as bad as the KKK: Colo. lawmaker
A Colorado state lawmaker is likening parental rights groups opposed to a bill that, if passed and signed into law, could lead to removing children from their parents custody if they oppose trans
