Indiana dont say gay law
One of the most concerning pieces of the bill to him and Ehst was the amendment that requires teachers to tell parents if a student is going by a different name or pronouns at school, which can indicate to their family that they are questioning their gender identity.
Teachers in Indiana public schools could be required to tell parents if a student changes their gender identity or preferred name under the bill. INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's so-called "Don't Say Gay" bill passed the House Thursday.
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Skip to content. Many people on campus have expressed their concerns about how the bill will impact the GC community. On Feb. 20, the Indiana House committee on education essentially killed the "don't say gay" legislation and instead passed a measure in the bill that would prohibit schools from calling students.
Sophia Kellenberger Staff Writer February 23, The bill, authored by Rep. Related Stories More Stories. The bill will be on the Indiana House floor during their next session and is expected to be voted on within the next week. But the Indiana legislators supporting this bill are rejecting those values and targeting LGBTQ kids for bullying and mistreatment, just because of who they are.
The newly amended HB would not require parental consent for schools to honor the request for a student’s name or pronoun changes. The subtext of the bill is clear [since] human sexuality is generally not taught in grades K-3, beyond some developmentally appropriate basics about boundaries and bodies.
Indiana's 'don't say gay' law challenged in federal appellate court A lower court declined to block the anti-LGBTQ law last July after a Hoosier public-school teacher sued, arguing the law violated her First Amendment rights.
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Squirrel Digest funded, adds a second year By Yasmin Acosta. It denies children and youth their voice and agency. Snacks and contraceptives provided: Sex ed bonus convo By Kate Bodiker. This amendment, proposed by Rep. Jake Teshka, passed the committee and is now officially a part of the bill.
Every parent hopes our laws will ensure children’s safety, protection, and freedom.