Colorado bill adding protections for transgender people — including against “deadnaming”
- Colorado Democrats introduced the "Kelly Loving Act" to penalize "deadnaming" and "misgendering" as discriminatory acts in custody cases and public accommodations.
- Rep. Rebekah Stewart supported the bill, stating that it is important to protect individuals seeking acceptance in Colorado.
- The bill has sparked a 10-hour debate, with supporters emphasizing the need for protections, while opponents raised concerns about the effects of gender transition services.
- The legislation will be reviewed on the House Floor on April 4, 2025, and aims to prohibit action against parents supporting gender-affirming care in custody battles.
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