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California Governor Gavin Newsom needs his desk flooded with letters from us requesting he veto this bill. SB107 is a bill that creates a sanctuary state for minors to runaway and get gender treatments without parental consent. It eradicates out-of-state custody agreements. Any youth wishing to gender transition can travel to CA and be started down the path of medical transition with their parents consent.
On Monday August 29th the California Assembly passed this bill. Two days later on August 31st, Bill SB107 was passed in the Senate. This bill now sits on CA Governor Gavin Newsom's desk. We must ask him to veto it. This bill is unconstitutional and dangerous for gender-confused youth!
“This law codifies kidnapping and offers protections to a non-custodial parent who absconds with a child to California in order to get gender interventions,” said Erin Friday, with the group Our Duty.
Send Gov. Newsom YOUR Opposition to SB107 Today!
Erin Friday has given us a copy of the letter she has sent to Gov. Gavin Newsom demanding he see this bill is a step we do NOT want taken. WE NEED TO REACH HIM BEFORE HE SIGNS THIS BILL INTO LAW! 1) Please download the letter below, 2) sign your name. 3) Print it out and mail it to Gov. Newsom ASAP!
Article with an overview of the bill. Details of the vote for Bill SB107 in the Senate last month. Link to the bill's abstract and a downloadable copy of the bill text.
Soon it will be too late. This is something you can do today to fight the medical transition of children and youth. Do not delay!
SCOTT and Team, I just personalized the letter To Gov. Newsom and sent it. The letter is so thorough and respectful, I only tweaked it indicating I don't have a . . ., And I added " A growing body of science says, no. That critical parts of the brain involved in decision-making are not fully developed until years later at age 25 or so." NPR Heard on Tell Me More October 10, 201112:00 PM ET
Thank you for preparing this to help simplify this process. EXCELLENT Work!