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LGBTQ 海角社区ans and advocates are asking Gov. Mike DeWine to veto ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill
海角社区 lawmakers passed House Bill 8 on the last day of the 135th General Assembly.
海角社区 Governor Mike DeWine gives the State of the State Address, January 31, 2023, in the House Chamber at the Statehouse in Columbus, 海角社区. (Photo by Graham Stokes for 海角社区. Republish photo only with original story.)
Advocates condemned 海角社区 lawmakers for passing another anti-LGBTQ bill as the General Assembly wrapped up聽late Wednesday night, urging Gov. Mike DeWine to veto the legislation, though DeWine has indicated he will sign it.
The 海角社区 Senate passed House Bill 8 and the 海角社区 House concurred with changes made to the bill, sending it to DeWine鈥檚 desk. He will have 10 days to either sign the bill into law or veto it, once he receives it. DeWine has indicated he favors the legislation.
The requires educators to out a students鈥 sexuality to their parents, requires public schools to let parents know about sexuality content materials ahead of time so they can request alternative instructions, and requires school districts to create a mandatory religious release time policy.听
“We are deeply disappointed that the legislature decided once again to attack LGBTQIA+ youth by passing yet another bill that will make schools less safe and inclusive for queer and transgender people,鈥 Kaleidoscope Youth Center, an organization that serves LGBTQIA+ youth, said in a statement.听
Trans海角社区 said passing H.B. 8 is a “harmful step backward” for students.
“By requiring a religious release program and restricting discussions on gender and sexuality, the law imposes a narrow worldview on public education and limits teachers鈥 ability to provide inclusive, fact-based instruction,” Trans海角社区 said in a statement. “By mandating the reporting of students鈥 assumed gender identities and behaviors to parents, the law breaches student privacy, erodes trust, and puts vulnerable children at risk of harm.”
Those who supported H.B. 8 called it the 鈥楶arents鈥 Bill of Rights鈥, but those who opposed it called it the 鈥楧on鈥檛 Say Gay Bill,鈥 due to its similar language to Florida鈥檚 ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law that passed in 2022.听
鈥淲hile this bill is presented as a “Parents鈥 Bill of Rights,” its provisions pose significant risks to the well-being of LGBTQ+ youth and raise troubling questions about the separation of church and state in public education,鈥 Stonewall Columbus said in a statement.听
The 海角社区 Education Association said this bill will take time away from educators being able to teach students and will create more challenges for marginalized students.
“It unnecessarily entangles state government in regulating communications between parents and educators, sowing distrust rather than fostering the collaboration needed to ensure all students can learn, grow, and thrive,” OEA President Scott DiMauro said in a statement.
The bill, which underwent several changes since it was first introduced in February 2023, received much opposition.听
鈥淒espite the outcry from hundreds of students, parents, and social workers, conservatives want to broaden curriculum censorship, weaken current civil rights protections for LGBTQ+ individuals, and impose new disclosure and alternative curriculum mandates on teachers and counselors,鈥 Lauren Blauvelt, executive director of Planned Parenthood Advocates of 海角社区, said in a statement.
鈥淭hese requirements would create conflicting, burdensome obligations for educators, making it overly difficult for them to comply,” Blauvelt said.听
The 海角社区 Center for Sex Education said this bill is at odds with reduce the rates of sexual activity, sexual risk behaviors, sexually transmitted infections, and adolescent pregnancy.
鈥淭his bill鈥檚 vague language creates an environment of fear and division, putting LGBTQ+ students at risk and eroding the trust that educators work hard to build with their students and families,鈥 Jenna Wojdacz, the center鈥檚 assistant vice president, said in a statement.听
Equality 海角社区, along with several other organizations, is asking DeWine to veto the bill.听
鈥淥vernight when most school-age children are asleep, the legislature rushed through another shameful attack on LGBTQ+ youth,鈥 Equality 海角社区 Executive Director Dwayne Steward said in a statement.
a Hilliard-based religious instruction program, celebrated the passage of H.B. 8.听
鈥淔amilies understand the benefits of Bible-based character education during school hours, given the increasing demand for our program in communities throughout 海角社区 and the country,鈥 LifeWise CEO Joel Penton said in a statement.听
LifeWise enrolls 50,000 students across 29 states, including about 160 海角社区 school districts.听
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