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Missouri Proposes Bill to Criminalize Educators for Supporting Transgender Students' Social Transitions

The controversial bill would make it a felony for teachers to assist in the social transition of transgender students, including the use of preferred pronouns.

  • A new bill in Missouri aims to criminalize educators for supporting transgender students' social transitions, including the use of preferred pronouns and gender expressions.
  • The legislation, introduced by Republican state Rep. Jamie Gragg, would require educators found guilty to register as sex offenders, effectively ending their careers.
  • Critics argue the bill infringes on free speech and poses a significant threat to the mental health and safety of transgender students.
  • The bill is part of a broader wave of anti-transgender legislation in Missouri, including bans on gender-transition surgical procedures for minors and restrictions on transgender athletes.
  • Advocates warn that such legislation could exacerbate the risk of suicide among LGBTQ youth and create a hostile school environment.
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