Ohio House sends anti-trans sports ban bill to Senate

Ohio House sends anti-trans sports ban bill to Senate

On June 24 Ohio House approved an amended version of Ohio SB 187 which includes anti-transgender sports ban language.

This amended bill would ban transgender youth from participating in school sports consistent with their gender identity.

This discriminatory Ohio SB 187 has forward to Senate, where politicians are expected to consider the amended legislation. If passed, the bill would be open for Governor’s DeWine to consider.

Human Rights Campaign (HRC) president Alphonso David released the following statement on the movement of OH SB 187.

“The House’s eagerness to pass discriminatory legislation targeting transgender young people is shameful, particularly while Ohio has left a host of important issues unaddressed while the state recovers economically from a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic,” David states.

The HRC president added: “To make matters worse, anti-transgender legislation has historically created negative economic and legal consequences for states that dare to pass legislation. Ohio cannot afford the drain in talent or loss of business that could result from the passage of this legislation

“Transgender kids are just kids and they deserve the opportunity to play sports and gain the important lessons that stem from athletic participation. By moving this bill forward without evidence of a problem, the Ohio House is revealing their backwards priorities and doing so on the backs of a vulnerable group of young people who are simply asking for the same rights as any other kid.”

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Ohio House sends anti-trans sports ban bill to Senate

On June 24 Ohio House approved an amended version of Ohio SB 187 which includes anti-transgender sports ban language.

This amended bill would ban transgender youth from participating in school sports consistent with their gender identity.

This discriminatory Ohio SB 187 has forward to Senate, where politicians are expected to consider the amended legislation. If passed, the bill would be open for Governor’s DeWine to consider.

Human Rights Campaign (HRC) president Alphonso David released the following statement on the movement of OH SB 187.

“The House’s eagerness to pass discriminatory legislation targeting transgender young people is shameful, particularly while Ohio has left a host of important issues unaddressed while the state recovers economically from a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic,” David states.

The HRC president added: “To make matters worse, anti-transgender legislation has historically created negative economic and legal consequences for states that dare to pass legislation. Ohio cannot afford the drain in talent or loss of business that could result from the passage of this legislation

“Transgender kids are just kids and they deserve the opportunity to play sports and gain the important lessons that stem from athletic participation. By moving this bill forward without evidence of a problem, the Ohio House is revealing their backwards priorities and doing so on the backs of a vulnerable group of young people who are simply asking for the same rights as any other kid.”

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