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New Wyoming law protects teachers from having to use preferred pronouns

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A new Wyoming law protects teachers and other state officials from being required to use trans-identified pronouns as teachers residing in other states have faced consequences for not using the preferred names and pronouns of their students.

Wyoming’s Republican Gov. Mark Gordon signed Senate File 77 into law Thursday. Upon taking effect, the measure became known as Senate Enrolled Act No. 23. Gordon’s approval follows both chambers of the Republican-controlled state legislature overwhelmingly approving the bill.

The legislation prohibits the state and its political subdivisions from "requiring the use of preferred pronouns."

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A new Wyoming law protects teachers and other state officials from being required to use trans-identified pronouns as teachers residing in other states have faced consequences for not using the preferred names and pronouns of their students.

Wyoming’s Republican Gov. Mark Gordon signed Senate File 77 into law Thursday. Upon taking effect, the measure became known as Senate Enrolled Act No. 23. Gordon’s approval follows both chambers of the Republican-controlled state legislature overwhelmingly approving the bill.

The legislation prohibits the state and its political subdivisions from "requiring the use of preferred pronouns."

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