Texas weighs fines for schools if teachers use students' preferred pronouns or help them change hairstyles to 'socially transition'
Briefly

A new bill in Texas aims to prevent teachers from assisting students in socially transitioning their gender, including the use of preferred pronouns and changes in appearance. Representative Nathan Schatzline argues the measure is essential to protect children from what he considers irreversible harm and states that schools should not engage in what he refers to as 'secret agendas.' The bill emphasizes parental rights and discourages schools from teaching gender identity to minors, framing the discussions around mental health and care for vulnerable students.
We must make it unmistakably clear: Schools are not places for secret agendas or social experiments on our kids.
This bill simply bans the most harmful aspects of teaching gender identity to children, the social transitioning of our most vulnerable.
Read at New York Post
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