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Alabama Weighs Bill Requiring Schools to Out Transgender Kids to Parents

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Senate earlier this month passed a bill that would criminalize the performing of gender-affirming care and procedures on minors, and would also require schools to inform parents of new information regarding their child's gender identity that is expressed in school."The sex of a person is the biological state of being female or male, based on sex organs, chromosomes, and endogenous hormone profiles, and is genetically encoded into a person at the moment of conception, and it cannot be changed," an early section of Senate Bill 184 reads.This is a developing story that will be updated as more information becomes available..

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