Colorado's high court okays anti-trans ballot initiative effort
DENVER, Colo. A conservative group that bills itself as defending parental rights has received approval to collect signatures for a ballot initiative that would forcibly out transgender students in the states schools.
We believe this measure is so supportive of our kiddos that do identify as LGBT, Lori Gimelshteyn, executive director of the Colorado Parent Advocacy Network, told Denvers NBC News affiliate KUSA 9 news. Gimelshteyn helped write the ballot initiative.
We very strongly believe that parents are the ones that know best and help them, she said.
According to KUSA, the measure was approved by the Colorado Title Board, but opponents including LGBTQ advocacy group One Colorado and Out Boulder County, challenged the decision with the Colorado Supreme Court. Late last week, the court affirmed the initiative, giving it the go-ahead to begin collecting signatures.
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