Their sex-ed class was considered a "joke," so they had to go somewhere else.
Hear their voice: Helen Waltz (they/them), Flagstaff, Ariz.
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Hobbs spoke at a gala this weekend for LGBTQ+ youth: "With me as your governor, you have not just an ally, but a champion."... A new "Eyes on the State"... and our next Listening Session is March 30.
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Multiple bills aim to limit drag in front of children. But how Republicans have tried to define "drag" ropes in more than they are admitting.
The state's religious right has moved forward two of seven anti-LGBTQ+ bills that aim to limit queer people from the public. Protesters this weekend had words to say.
Two out of seven bills that target trans kids and the broader LGBTQ+ community have made it through their committees. What impact do these bills have on the youth their sponsors claim to want to help?
SB1001, which limits students' chosen pronouns and nicknames, passed the Senate Education Committee. But even if it gets to the governor's desk, it'll be dead on arrival.
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