January 1 – Arizona
HB1167 financial institutions are not allowed to discriminate against any customer that expresses their religious beliefs or affiliation with any organization that the financial institutions disagrees with.
(1 bill on file)
January 1– Hawaii
HB2708 requires that all athletes match the gender assigned to a sport and aligned with the gender assigned at birth. (1 bill on file)
January 1 – Arizona
HB1337 protects financial institutions and employees that express their religious stance while doing business and failing to audit and part of their business involving gender identity and diversity.
(1 bill on file)
January 3 – Nebraska
LB810 allows religious protections for anyone that has a violation of conscience and allows a denial of service. (1 bill on file)
January 1 – Arizona
HB1166 educators have five days to report all actions from students to parents involving any change in pronouns or sexuality. (1 bill on file)
February 6 – Alabama
SB92 defines a man as any person with the reproductive organs. A woman is defined as a person with reproductive organs for child baring.
February 16– Georgia
SB88 bans all gender affirming services to minors. (1 bill on file)
January 1– Hawaii
HB1740 bans transgender athletes from participating in sporting activities. (1 bill on file)
February 8 – Mississippi
HB1069 protects pharmacist with religious protection. (1 bill on file)
February 19– Minnesota
SB3848 extends the protections for religious facilities and excludes gender identity as a basis for discrimination when employment or services are denied. (1 bill on file)
January 1 – Arizona
HB1182 defines "reasonable accommodation" for public school shower rooms. (1 bill on file)
January 25 – Kentucky
HB305 defines an emergency for educational personnel. School personnel have a limited time to notify the parents of any changes in the student regarding sexual relationships, gender identity, sexual orientation or is the focus of school bullying. (1 bill on file)
February 8 – Oklahoma
Nex Benedict, 16 dies as a result of the injuries the previous day when they were beaten in the school restroom.
HB130 bans all references and teaching material that involves gender identify and sexual orientation. (1 bill on file)
January 13 – Florida
HB1233 requires that all Floridians gender matches the gender assigned at birth. (1 bill on file)
January 29 – Georgia
HB1585 bans all educational content regarding gender identity and sexual orientation to any students under the 12th grade. (1 bill on file)
January 24 – Kentucky
HB358 requires biological sex to be used on all state issued ID's and based on the assignment at birth. (1 bill on file)
January 1 – Arizona
HB1628 restricts the definition of male and female to the sex assigned at birth. (1 bill on file)
January 1– Idaho
HB560 protects financial institutions and employees when they express their religious beliefs toward a customer and/or denies them financial support on the basis of religious standing. (1 bill on file)
February 5 – Mississippi
HB2237 allows a pharmacist to deny prescriptions based on religious and moral standing.
(1 bill on file)
January 16– Mississippi
HB2029 bans all medical facilities from using state and federal funds for gender affirming services.
(1 bill on file)
January 1– Idaho
HB578 protects foster parents from religious discrimination when adopting foster children and/or the religious stand is offensive to social workers. (1 bill on file)
January 1 – Arizona
HB2391 limits a person sexual identify to the gender assignment at birth. (1 bill on file)
February 23– Florida
HB1639 requires financial institutions to only use the gender assigned at birth.
(1 bill on file)
January 1– Idaho
HB421 defines gender as male and female. (1 bill on file)
January 1– Iowa
HB2095 provides protections for religious freedom of expression. (1 bill on file)
February 7 – Maryland
HB381 requires all educational sports teams to designate gender by the biological sex assigned at birth. (1 bill on file)
February 7 – Georgia
HB1128 The Women's Bill of Rights outlines that gender is only recognized as what was assigned at birth. (1 bill on file)
January 1– Indiana
HB1291 Replaces gender with biological sex in legal documents. (1 bill on file)
January 1 – Arizona
HB1451 bans all medical facilities and personnel from administering testosterone and estrogen in any quantities greater than produced naturally in the body. (1 bill on file)
February 6 – Minnesota
SB4017 requires that all sports teams must be classified by the gender assigned at birth. (1 bill on bile).
January 1 – Arizona
Marcos Lugo was shot to death.
January 2 – Missouri
HB1405 allows for forced outing for students being reported to parents. (1 bill on file)
February 19– Minnesota
SB3926 gender identity and sexual orientation are excluded from discrimination criteria. (1 bill on file)
February 22– Kentucky
HB47 protects religious liberty for all state employees. If an employee claims a religious infringement, they are exempt and protected by the law and can deny services without legal action. (1 bill on file)
February 7 – Oklahoma
Nex Benedict, 16 is bullied in the restroom of the local high school. The incident isn't reported by teachers or the principal of the school. The school nurse informed the guardians at the end of the school, at which time a trip to the emergency room was necessary.
February 22– Georgia
HB532 censors all educational content regarding gender identity and sexual orientation.
(1 bill on file)
January 1– Indiana
HB193 prohibits religious discrimination from all foster and adoption agencies that disagree with a religious stance. (1 bill on file)
January 9 – Florida
HB599 protects all public facilities and employees from legal action for not accommodating an individuals gender identity that conflicts with the gender assigned at birth. (1 bill on file)
February 21 – Kentucky
SB239 provides legal protections for medical staff that have a moral infringement and defines "discrimination" that is not allowed against religious employees that demonstrate or refuse service to any person that violates their religious moral code. (1 bill on file)
January 26 – Kentucky
HB390 defines gender as the biological sex assigned at birth. (1 bill on file)
January 1 – Arizona
HB2657, allows parents to review and contribute to educational content and protects their religious stance that may be violated by teaching content. (1 bill on file)
January 1 – Arizona
HB1005 public facilities and functions are not allowed to require employees to sit through diversity, equality, and inclusion educational programs. (1 bill on file)
February 14– Kentucky
HB9 outlines that scholarships and educational funds are not allowed to segregate or discriminate against any applicants for an active program. (1 bill on file)
January 1 – Arizona
SB1182 allows for "reasonable accommodation" for school shower rooms and that it will only be provided if students testify to their need and their inability to use multiuse/multi person showers.
(1 bill on file)
January 1– Louisiana
HB122 bans all educational content for sexual orientation and gender. (1 bill on file)
January 31 – Alabama
February 19– Mississippi
HB2594 requires that all inmates are assigned to a facility that matches their biological sex.
(1 bill on file)
January 1– Idaho
HB1352 protects social workers from participating in any practice or support that violates their religious standing and opinions. (1 bill on file)
February 5 – New Hampshire
HB1312 requires the forced outing for students by educational administrators. (1 bill on file)
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January 11 – Florida
HB1722 protects parents from an abuse charge if they are raising their children aligned wth their religious beliefs regardless of the child's gender identity, accusation, or sexual orientation. Social workers assigned to cases that have identified their religious right to abuse their children are not allowed to remove the child from the home. (1 bill on file)
February 2 – Georgia
HB438 requires that students in educational program be divided by gender identified at birth.
(1 bill on file)
February 1 – Florida
HB1120 desecration of a flag only applies to a federal or state approved flag. (1 bill on file)
January 29 – Mississippi
HB725 bans all fraternity and sororities from accepting any applicant that has gender reassignment procedures. (1 bill on file)
February 12– Georgia
HB1205 provides employees of financial institutions protects for refusing financial services for abortions or any other religious violation by a customer. Financial support cannot be provided for any gender affirming services including abortion. (1 bill on file)
January 1– Indiana
HB1266 protects all medical providers against being liable when they decline services based on their religious standing. (1 bill on file)
January 10 – Florida
HB1382 protects all public employees against using or referencing any gender affirming attributes toward any employees that is not aligned with their gender assigned at birth. (1 bill on file)
February 20 – Georgia
SB519 bans the use of all hormone replacement practices and puberty blockers. (1 bill on file)
January 1– Indiana
HB1406 all detainees in state prisons and correctional facilities must assign convicted prisoners be assigned to the facility that aligns with their biological sex at birth. (1 bill on file)
February 22– Florida
HB1352 removes gender specific terminology from any state owned programs and prevents social workers from subscribing and having foster children participate in any program that is gender specific. (1 bill on file)
February 19– Mississippi
HB1428 requires all public facilities to assign people based on their biological sex at birth.
(1 bill on file)
January 13 – Florida
HB1663 prevents all social workers from initiating an investigation on any household for religious beliefs regardless of the welfare of the child and includes any gender affirming actions.
(1 bill on file)
February 22– Kentucky
HB652 protects the state board of education and limits Federal involvement in how they classify sex and gender. It outlines that any Federal policy that infringes on state law will not be mandated. (1 bill on file)
January 10 – Kentucky
HB1177 educational facilities are not allowed to use funding for diversity, equality, or diversity programs. (1 bill on file)
January 1– Hawaii
HB2731 all school sports programs must be segregated by gender. (1 bill on file)
February 1 – Kentucky
HB452 limits financial institutions to only serving customers that identify by their biological sex and protects businesses and employees who decline services based on religious grounds. (1 bill on file)
January 1– Idaho
HB520 bans all gender affirming treatments. (1 bill on file)
January 1 – Arizona
HB2655 protects teachers and faculty from legal action for not using student pronouns, expressing their religious expression regarding gender identity, sponsoring religious clubs in public facilities, participating in prayer on public property, wears religious clothing or decorates their given space with religious relics of faith. Any teacher that is accused of integrating their religion into public curriculum can use this bill as a protection of their religious rights. (1 bill on file)
February 22– Florida
HB1432 provides immunity for any public employee and agency that does not provide gender specific programming.
(1 bill on file)
January 2 – Kentucky
HB39 allows protections for any medical staff that deny service based on religious conscience. (1 bill on file)
January 1– Hawaii
HB1715 allows for the forced outing of any students to parents by educational personnel.
(1 bill on file)
January 17 – Florida
HB901 prohibits public buildings from displaying any flag that isn't neutral within the state of Florida and defines flags that are not allowed including any political affiliation, racism, or sexual identity.
(1 bill on file)
January 14– Idaho
HB538 protects public workers and educators from using pronouns incorrectly or as requested by customers or students. (1 bill on file)
January 1 – Arizona
HB1013 reasonable accommodation is only provided to students that meet the criteria for gender services and protects the facility from any legal actions. (1 bill on file)
January 1– Louisiana
HB121 protects educators and force outing students that change their pronouns or sexual behaviors. (1 bill on file)
February 16– Mississippi
SB2553 forces students out with educators reporting all sex related activities to the parents. (1 bill on file)
January 10 – New jersey
B670 bans all educational curriculum regarding family life education, sex education, sexual health, sexual orientation, or gender identity. (1 bill on file)
February 6 – Alabama
HB111 allows the state to limit sexual identities to male and female and is designed to prevent discrimination against heterosexual men and women.
February 19– Mississippi
HB1647 redefines tax laws and does not allow gender affirming services to be reported or deducted from taxes as a medical expense. (1 bill on file)
January 30 – Kentucky
HB402 limits all "adult" oriented business locations and defines how the business regrades the surrounding neighborhoods. An adult oriented business is defined as any business that promotes "loose morals". Adult businesses include arcades, cabaret, bookstores, theaters, public advertising and any business that displays adult devices. it also defines all sexuality as the biological sex assigned at birth. (1 bill on file)
January 1– Idaho
HB419 bans medical facilities from performing gender reassignment treatments when receiving federal and state funding. (1 bill on file)
January 17– Mississippi
HB2118 protects financial institutions we religious protections. (1 bill on file)
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January 1– Indiana
HB28 prevents financial institutions from discriminating against customers based on religion.
(1 bill on file)
February 5 – New Hampshire
HB375 requires all sports team to designate the gender for athletes and conform to biological sex assigned at birth. (1 bill on file)
February 2 – Kentucky
HB147 gives the state government the right to close any business that is promoting moral infringements and redefines where drag queens are banned from. Non-adult oriented business is not allowed to host adult entertainers and the attorney general may bring civil action against the business. All adult businesses cannot be closer than 933 feet from child services, parks, churches, and schools. (1 bill on file)
January 16– Mississippi
HB176 requires all educational facilities for force out and student to their parents. (1 bill on file)
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