Once again, people. Put your religion back in your pants and KEEP
IT in church, where it belongs. Not
running around on the amazing streets of Idaho!
Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed two bills into law Monday that
limit the rights of transgender people.
One measure bans transgender girls
from playing on girls' and women's sports teams, while the other prohibits
transgender people from changing their gender on Idaho birth certificates.
(Surprise,
surprise) Little's
office did not comment on the laws.
House Bill 500, also known as the
Fairness in Women's Sports Act, says "athletic teams or sports designated
for females, women, or girls shall not be open to students of the male
sex." The measure says that a "dispute" about an athlete's
gender can only be resolved by examining "the student's reproductive
anatomy, genetic makeup, or normal endogenously 19 produced testosterone
levels."
Little also signed into law Monday House
Bill 509, which prohibits transgender people from obtaining a new birth
certificate with their gender identity on it.
In 2018, a federal court struck down
a similar bill that sought to prevent gender from being changed on birth
certificates.
The state ACLU said both laws
violate the rights of transgender Idahoans.
"The ACLU of Idaho condemns
Governor Brad Little's decision to sign discriminatory, unconstitutional, and
deeply hurtful anti-transgender bills into law," a statement said.
"Leaders from the business, faith, medical, education and athletics
communities will not forget this decision or what it says about the governor's
priorities during a global pandemic. The ACLU will see the governor in
court."
The ACLU of Idaho said the first
bill is in direct violation of current policies set by the Idaho High School
Activities Association. The passing of this bill makes Idaho the first state in
the country to pass legislation against transgender students, the ACLU
statement said.
Lindsay Hecox, a transgender woman
and runner at Boise State University said in the ACLU statement that the bill
unfairly targets people like her.
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