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ACLU, advocates rally at the Statehouse, call on Holcomb to veto gender-affirming care ban

Gov. Eric Holcomb has until April 5 to sign, veto or let Senate Bill 480 become law without his signature.
Gov. Eric Holcomb has until April 5 to sign, veto or let Senate Bill 480 become law without his signature.

The ACLU of Indiana and other organizations for transgender rights called on Gov. Eric Holcomb to veto  all the anti-LGBTQ bills moving toward his desk. Hundreds gathered at the Statehouse Saturday.

One bill has already been sent to Holcomb which bans medicinal and surgical  gender-affirming care for transgender youth –  Senate Bill 480.

Emma Vosicky is the executive director of Gender Nexus. She told the crowd lawmakers cannot erase trans lives through legislation.

“We know the joy of simply being ourselves, no one can take that away from us!” she said.

Indiana’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill,  HB 1608, is still  moving through the General Assembly. Advocates also highlighted the  material harmful to minors legislation,  SB 12, which hasn’t yet received a committee hearing in the second chamber.

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Ken Inskeep and his wife Krisztina spoke to the crowd about their transgender son. They each led the crowd in chants as they spoke about lawmakers.

“Every time bad bills are proposed?” Ken Inskeep asked the crowd.

The crowd chanted back, led by Krisztina Inskeep. “We’ll be here!”

“When laws are proposed to take away affirming parents’ rights?” Ken Inskeep said.

Krisztina Inskeep and the crowd said, “We’ll be here!”

As part of the rally, Indianapolis drag queen Lola Palooza hosted a story time, reading “And Tango Makes Three” to the crowd, inviting those gathered to sit so everyone could see the book they held up. In just the last week, two Indiana  drag queen story times were threatened  with violence.

The @ACLUIndiana and other advocates gathered at the Statehouse today, calling on @GovHolcomb to veto SB 480 and the rest of Indiana's anti-LGBTQ+ legislation. It included a drag queen storytime. pic.twitter.com/GipVAmtMOb — Lauren Chapman?️‍? (@laurenechapman_) April 1, 2023

Noah Cash is a transgender young adult who spoke at committee meetings against Senate Bill 480. He called on the crowd to continue their voices to speak out for trans Hoosiers.

“We’re showing the strength of Hoosiers – our will and fearlessness to stand up, our heroism to defend our friends and family,” Cash said. “And the will and determination that you have put yourself out here and you are demanding change.”

Governor Holcomb  has until April 5 to sign, veto or let Senate Bill 480 become law without his signature.

Lauren is our digital editor. Contact her at  lchapman@wfyi.org or follow her on Twitter at  @laurenechapman_.

Lauren Chapman is the digital producer for our statewide collaboration, and is based at WFYI in Indianapolis. She previous has worked at a basketball magazine, a top 30 newspaper, and a commercial television station. Lauren is new to public media, but in addition to her job "making stuff on the internet," she is also a radio and television reporter. She's a proud Ball State University alumna and grew up on the west side of Indianapolis.