Montana Republicans Say No to Prosecuting Parents for Trans Care
- Montana Republicans voted to amend two laws, making them less anti-trans, with a 29-20 vote in favor of the amendments.
- A proposed bill that would have criminalized parents aiding transgender children seeking medical care was rejected in the House with a 58-40 vote, garnering opposition from both some Republicans and Democrats.
- Zooey Zephyr celebrated the amendments as 'wins' for trans rights in Montana, stating, 'We’ve killed six anti-trans bills in the last month.'
- Legislation in Montana sought to classify gender-affirming care for transgender minors as a felony but was blocked by bipartisan opposition in the House.
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Zooey Zephyr celebrates legal wins for trans people in Montana
Democratic politician Zooey Zephyr has celebrated the amendment of two state bills that make legislation significantly less anti-trans. Montana’s first trans state representative shared her elation on Wednesday (9 April). Proposed in February, House Bill 446 originally aimed to modify indecent exposure laws in the state to remove an “intent clause” only for transgender residents, putting any non-cis individual seen in toilets, changing rooms, or…
Pro-Family Wins in Montana, with Jeff Laszloffy
We’re excited to celebrate recent pro-family policy wins, this time with our friends in Montana. Governor Greg Gianforte recently signed two bills into law aimed at safeguarding the privacy, safety, and athletic opportunities of women and girls. The first, HB 121, ensures that women’s spaces—including restrooms, changing areas, sleeping quarters, and other private facilities—are reserved exclusively for women. The law applies to public schools, …
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