Colorado House passes two bills to protect transgender names, allowing felony convicts to change their names and requiring school staff to use chosen names.
Colorado House passes two bills to protect transgender people's chosen names, including one allowing felony convicts to change their name to align with their gender identity and another requiring school staff to use a student's chosen name. These bills spark emotional debate and follow similar legislations in Hawaii and New Jersey, while Republican-controlled states like Idaho, Kansas, Wyoming, and Louisiana introduce opposite-direction bills.
March 02, 2024
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