Attorney generals in 26 states have originated or joined federal lawsuits to stop the new Title IX regulations from taking effect
Among the states leading in numbers of anti-government and hate groups are Calif.; Fla.; Texas; Penn.; NY; Va.; Ga.; NC; Wash. and Ohio
Transgender and nonbinary students names and pronouns rules would apply even if students legally change their name and gender
Horton’s bill also prohibits “covering the topics of sexual orientation or gender identity” during any extracurricular and athletics events
The library board repeatedly refused to limit access to 150 books deemed sexually explicit by critics. Most of the titles have LGBTQ+ themes
The bill would also require a trans man, even one who has transitioned via hormones & gender affirming surgery, to use women. facilities
Horton’s bill could potentially hinder student chapters of the Gay-Straight Alliance and other LGBTQ+ student organizations
Many lawmakers support keeping anti-LGBTQ+ trigger law on the books, a federal court said banning same-sex marriage is unconstitutional
Louisiana — along with Mississippi, Montana and Idaho — filed suit against the federal government over newly issued rules under Title IX
As severe weather shut down nearly every government entity- a legislative committee met & quietly advanced anti-LGBTQ+ legislation