LGBTQ+ activists fight back against anti-transgender bills in Idaho

By Skylar Wolfe

The governor of Idaho signed two bills Monday that limit the rights of transgender people, according to CNN.

The laws, known as House Bill 500 and House Bill 509, ban transgender women from competing in girls sports in Idaho schools and block transgender people from changing the gender on their birth certificates, CBS News reported.

LGBTQ+ rights advocates are asking Idaho’s republican Gov. Brad Little to veto the laws, although the current “stay-at-home” order prevents in-person protests, CBS News reported.

The state American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) told CNN that the laws “violate the rights of transgender Idahoans.”

The deadline to veto the bills is Tuesday, which is the International Transgender Day of Visibility, according to CBS News.

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