House Bill 1608: Don’t Say Gay Bill mandates school bullying and outing gender non-conforming children

UPDATE 02/22/2023 – This bill was passed amended by House
UPDATE 02/24/2023 – Referred to the Senate

House Bill 1608 Bans any discussion of same-sex couples or transgender people in K-3 classrooms or elementary schools. This would outlaw teachers with same-sex partners mentioning their family or students with two same-sex parents discussing their family at school. Would ban children’s books like “Tango Makes Three” about same-sex penguin couples having a child.

Updated Analysis – Drastic alterations to the bill target trans children in schools, including allowing bullying, harassment by students and staff and outing gender non-conforming students to Parents.

House Bill 1608
Authored by Rep. Michelle Davis.
Co-Authored by Rep. Jake Teshka, Rep. Chris Jeter, Rep. Robert Heaton.
Sponsored by Sen. Stacey Donato, Sen. Jeff Raatz, Sen. Gary Byrne.

Original DIGEST
Sexual orientation and gender identity instruction. Provides that a school, an employee or staff member of a school, or a third party vendor used by a school to provide instruction may not provide any instruction to a student in kindergarten through grade 3 in which the goal or purpose of the instruction is to study, explore, or inform students about sexual orientation, gender identity, or certain other concepts. Defines “school” for purposes of this provision.

AMENDED DIGEST
Synopsis: Human sexuality instruction. Provides that a school, an employee or staff member of a school, or a third party vendor used by a school to provide instruction may not provide any instruction to a student in kindergarten through grade 3 on human sexuality. Provides that a school employee or a school staff member is not prohibited from responding to a question from a student regarding certain topics. Provides that an employee or staff member of a school may only use a name, pronoun, title, or other word to identify a student that is inconsistent with the student’s sex if the student, who is an adult or an emancipated minor, or the parent of an unemancipated minor requests in writing the use of a specific name, pronoun, title, or other word to identify the student. Provides that a request must be submitted at the beginning of a school year. Requires a school to notify the parent of a certain student of a request made by the student to change the student’s name, pronoun, title, or other word to identify the student that is inconsistent with the student’s sex. Provides that a school may not discipline an employee or staff member of the school for using a name, pronoun, title, or other word to identify a student that is consistent with the student’s legal name.

Actions for House Bill 1608
H 02/24/2023 Referred to the Senate
H 02/23/2023 Senate sponsors: Senators Donato, Raatz, Byrne
H 02/23/2023 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 220: yeas 65, nays 29
H 02/22/2023 Second reading: ordered engrossed
H 02/20/2023 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted
H 01/19/2023 First reading: referred to Committee on Education
H 01/19/2023 Coauthored by Representatives Teshka, Jeter, Heaton
H 01/19/2023 Authored by Representative Davis

Link to local PDF File of the Introduced Bill: HB1608.01.INTR
Link to local PDF File of the House Roll Call Vote: HB1608.220_H-roll-call-vote

News References:

Source: – February 10, 2023

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House Bill 1407: Disallows state entities to remove psychologically or physically abused transgender children from abusive parental care

UPDATE 02/23/2023 – passed in the house as amended with amendment 2, Referred to the Senate. See senate sponsors. DIGEST OF HB 1407 (Updated February 21, 2023 2:46 pm PDF file: HB1407.03.ENGH-passed-house

UPDATE 02/13/2023 – this bill passed out of committee and will appear before the full house.

Summary:
House Bill 1407 Disallows state entities to remove psychologically or physically abused transgender children from abusive parental care. Allows non-custodial parents the right to interfere with custodial parents rights to child care if child is transgender.

House Bill 1407
Authored by Rep. Dale DeVon.
Co-Authored by Rep. Chris Jeter, Rep. Robert Heaton, Rep. Lindsay Patterson.
Sponsored by Sen. Aaron Freeman, Sen. Stacey Donato, Sen. Jeff Raatz.

DIGEST
Parental rights. Provides that the state of Indiana, a political subdivision or other governmental entity of the state of Indiana, a government official, or any other person acting under the color of law shall not infringe on the fundamental right of a parent to direct the upbringing, education, health care, and mental health of the parent’s child without demonstrating that the infringement: (1) is required by a compelling governmental interest of the highest order as long recognized in the history and traditions of the state of Indiana; and (2) as applied to the child, is narrowly tailored and not otherwise served by a less restrictive means. Creates a right of action for violation of a parent’s rights with respect to the upbringing, education, and health care of the parent’s child. Provides that a child is not a child in need of services due to the child’s parent, guardian, or custodian: (1) referring to and raising the child consistent with the child’s biological sex; or (2) declining to consent to the child receiving: (A) specified medication; (B) a medical procedure the purpose of which is to alter the apparent gender or sex of the child or affirm the child’s perception of the child’s gender or sex in a manner inconsistent with the child’s biological sex; or (C) counseling or other mental health services the purpose of which is to affirm the child’s perception of the child’s gender or sex if the child’s perception is inconsistent with the child’s biological sex. Provides that a juvenile court may not enter a dispositional decree ordering removal of a child from the home of the child’s parent, guardian, or custodian if: (1) the juvenile court has found the child to be a child in need of services under a specified statutory definition of a child in need of services; and (2) the parent, guardian, or custodian of the child: (A) is a fit parent, guardian, or custodian of the child; and (B) does not consent to the child being removed from the child’s home.

Actions for House Bill 1407
H 02/23/2023 Referred to the Senate
H 02/22/2023 Senate sponsors: Senators Freeman, Donato, Raatz
H 02/22/2023 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 199: yeas 58, nays 33 – PDF file of Roll Call: HB1407.199_H-roll-call
H 02/21/2023 Amendment #2 (Jeter) prevailed; voice vote – PDF file of amendment: HB1407.02.COMH.AMH002
H 02/21/2023 Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed
H 02/20/2023 Placed back on second reading
H 02/16/2023 Second reading: ordered engrossed
H 02/13/2023 Passed out of committee
H 02/06/2023 Representative Patterson L added as coauthor
H 01/31/2023 Representative Heaton added as coauthor
H 01/31/2023 Representative Jeter C added as coauthor
H 01/17/2023 First reading: referred to Committee on Family, Children and Human Affairs
H 01/17/2023 Authored by Representative DeVon

Link to PDF File of Introduced Bill: HB1407.01.INTR
Link to PDF File of 2nd Amendment passed: HB1407.02.COMH.AMH002
Link to PDF File of Roll Call Vote: HB1407.199_H-roll-call
Link to PDF File of Senate Version:

News References:

Source: Indy Star – February 10, 2023
House committee OKs bill seen as anti-transgender targeting DCS care

Source: Herald Bulletin – February 12, 2023
GOP advances ‘parental rights’ bill targeting DCS policies for transgender children

Source: WTHR – February 17, 2023
Faith leaders condemn Indiana bills they say are hateful to trans youth

Source: TheStatehouseFile.com – Feb 21, 2023
‘Parental rights’ bill concerning gender identity in kids sees second reading in House

Source: Indiana Capitol Chronicle – February 23, 2023
House passes bill supporting parents in transgender DCS cases

DCS told the Capital Chronicle that it does not open cases solely because parents don’t support transitions.

In Cox’s case, DCS removed the child after reports of the parents verbally abusing the child and refusing to treat the child’s eating disorder. An October ruling from the Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed DCS’ actions.

“The Parents have the right to exercise their religious beliefs, but they do not have the right to exercise them in a manner that causes physical or emotional harm to Child,” the court ruled.

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