Teachers could choose whether to use students' preferred pronouns, names under proposed bill
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Teachers could choose whether to use students' preferred pronouns, names under proposed bill
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Teachers and school staff wouldn't be required to use someone's preferred pronouns and name under proposed legislation that passed the House Education Committee Wednesday. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Mark Cochran (R-Englewood), would let teachers and school staff choose whether to use another person's or student's requested pronouns and/or name if they are inconsistent with the person's sex and/or legal name. "This is t…


Colorado bill adding protections for transgender people — including against “deadnaming” — passes first hurdle
Transgender Coloradans, particularly children and supportive parents, would get more legal protections under a bill passed by a committee Wednesday morning in the Colorado legislature.
'Coercive control': Dems want to make it a crime to call a man by his NAME! * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
Democrats in the state of Colorado are working hard to make it a crime to call a man by his name. Or call a woman by her name. Instead, they want to demand that men who say they are women, or vice versa, be addressed by a new name they have chosen. In fact, they want to make it a state “discrimination” offense to use the person’s legal name. It’s all part of the radical transgender ideology Democrats in the state have promoted, a campaign that a…
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