Radical Co-Ed Bathroom Bill Forces LGBT Agenda on Children
Assembly Bill 1266 narrowly passed out of the Senate Education Committee this morning. AB 1266 requires schools to authorize students to participate in sex-segregated school programs and activities and to be allowed access to facilities consistent with his or her gender identity.
“AB 1266 forces San Francisco values on all California schools. This radical bill allows students of any gender to access public school bathrooms and locker rooms of their choice and to participate in sports activities based on that student’s assertion that he or she identifies as having a different private sense of their own gender regardless of their biological gender at birth,” says Karen England, executive director of Capitol Resource Institute. “We have the expectation of privacy, and our students should not be forced to share bathrooms or change clothes in front of members of the opposite sex.
“Students who struggle with their sexuality are assisted fairly and sensitively every day without state government’s far-reaching intrusion and imposition of unnecessary laws. These sensitive issues should continue to be addressed at the local level.”
AB 1266 will now be heard on the Senate floor.