Sacramento, Calif. — The California Senate and Assembly are considering numerous odd sex-related pieces of legislation in the last week of the 2020 legislative session. They include a bill that would fund sterilizing drugs and surgeries for children and adults with gender dysphoria. Another that gives male inmates the legal right to live in women’s prisons and requires guards to use language confirming gender identities such as “transsexual, non-binary, two-spirit and māhū.” And a third that lowers the penalties for adults who have sex will same-sex minors.
Here’s more about these and three other bills in the California Family Council’s list of worst bills remaining in Sacramento. Needless to say, the CFC, which promotes biblical values with confirming social science research, strongly opposes them.
- AB 2218: Funds sterilizing drugs and surgeries for children and adults with gender dysphoria.
- SB-132: Gives Male Inmates the Legal Right to Live in Women’s Prisons
- SB 1237 and AB 890: Lowering health standards for abortion providers again
- SB 145 Lowers the penalties for adults who have sex will same-sex minors
- AB 1145 Lowers the mandated reporting requirements for some statutory rape cases
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