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Efforts in Republican-led states to write definitions of male and female into law are leading to outcry that the measures deny transgender people legal recognition.
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Indiana is among at least 10 states that have enacted laws prohibiting or restricting students from using pronouns or names that don't match their sex assigned at birth, a restriction that opponents say further marginalizes transgender and nonbinary students.
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The Greenfield Republican will have served in Indiana’s House of Representatives for 25 years — since 1998. His district, 53, includes parts of Hancock and Madison counties.
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The Metropolitan School District of Martinsville is seeking affirmation from the U.S. Supreme Court regarding a case regarding a transgender student’s bathroom access.
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Families with transgender kids are increasingly forced to travel out of state for the care they needFamilies are navigating new laws that sometimes directly accuse them of child abuse for supporting their kids in getting health care.
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More than a dozen states have passed laws banning or restricting their participation in sports based on arguments that they have an unfair competitive advantage.
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The House will vote first on whether to override the governor’s veto of HEA 1041, a bill banning transgender girls from girls’ school sports.
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Legislation would help alleviate a dire need for nurses in the state. Rising rental rates are making it difficult for persons just getting out of jail to find housing. And, advocates rally over a bill that would ban transgender girls from girls sports.