"Blatant Attempt to Bring Florida's 'Don’t Say Gay' Bill to RI" - Queer PAC Blasts "Hateful" Bills
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"Blatant Attempt to Bring Florida's 'Don’t Say Gay' Bill to RI" - Queer PAC Blasts "Hateful" Bills

Their statement comes following the passage of Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill that the PAC says is homophobic.
In Rhode Island, the PAC is opposing S2501, which they say "focuses on the archaic gender binary, using it as an excuse to ban trans-students from school sports."
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTThey are also opposing H7539, which they say is a "blatant attempt to bring Florida’s regressive 'Don’t Say Gay' bill to Rhode Island, criminalizing the teaching of racism, oppression, and LGBTQIA+ topics."
In addition, it would also force teachers to refer to trans/non-binary students as their birth names and pronouns, says the PAC.
RI Queer PAC on Record
The RI Queer PAC -- whose executive director is Ken Barber -- issued the following statement on the bills.
"The targeting of queer youth will not be tolerated. These oppressive bills were introduced by Senator Elaine Morgan, Senator Frank Lombardo, and Representative Patricia Morgan who say these laws are meant to 'protect' our children, but we know it is only to appease their own discomfort. We stand with our trans and non-binary youth and denounce these racist-homophobic bills.
Rhode Island needs to be past dealing with hate-mongers who try to force oppression into our laws, and the Rhode Island Queer PAC will fight at every turn to make sure these three never serve in elected office again.
The RI Queer PAC would like to recognize and commend Volta Tran for planning a response to combat these barbaric bills in partnership with LGBTQ+ Action RI, TGI Network of RI, and Youth Pride, Inc., to host the Trans & Non-Binary Community Circle to Heal, Teach & Plan for Action in RI. Thank you for being a pillar of support and strength for our community when we are under attack."
