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South Carolina Lawmakers File Extreme Anti-LGBTQ Bill That Would Criminalize Medical Professionals Who Provide Essential Care to Transgender Youth
The egregiously dangerous bill, H.4047, proposes imprisoning trans-affirming medical providers for up to 20 years. It also requires school teachers, counselors, and nurses to “out” transgender youth to their parents.
After Hours of Testimony in Support of Transgender Students, South Carolina Lawmakers Advance Discriminatory Bill to Full Committee
Powerful testimony against H3477 was shared by educators, business owners, medical providers, advocates, parents, trans youth, the SC Superintendent of Education, and more. The bill heads to the full House Judiciary Committee.
State Superintendent Molly Spearman Urges SC Subcommittee to Reject H3477
“The High School League has handled this situation. It’s a very sensitive, personal situation that needs to be handled individually. And this is not something that we need to legislate from Columbia. I ask you to please not pass this legislation.”
Dozens of South Carolinians Testify in Support of Transgender Youth and Urge Subcommittee to Reject Discriminatory Bill
Parents, medical providers, advocates, business leaders, educators, and transgender students delivered testimony against H3477, which would exclude transgender students from participating in middle and high school sports.
44 South Carolina Medical Providers Sign Letter Opposing Bill Targeting Transgender Youth for Exclusion from School Sports
“I ask that lawmakers trust our professional experience when we underline how vital it is to include, affirm, and respect transgender students for who they are – not exclude them.”
Coalition of LGBTQ Advocates in South Carolina Call on Legislators to Reject Anti-Transgender School Athletics Bill In Advance of Subcommittee Hearing
“Every student should be able to access the opportunities and lessons of school athletics. To categorically deny transgender students the freedom to play alongside their peers is completely at odds with lawmakers’ duties to care for and protect our youth.”