The Chino Valley Unified School Board of Education voted to support Assembly Bill 1314 The bill requires schools to notify parents if their child identifies as transgender.
The bill requires schools to notify parents if their child identifies as transgender and wants to be publicly addressed by a gender pronoun that is different from their sex assigned at birth or wants to use facilities of a different gender.
"I'm not gonna put my vote somewhere where it can actually cause harm. If it causes harm to one student, that's one student too many," Bridge said. Assemblyman Bill Essayli, the author of the bill, spoke at the meeting. He was met with both cheers and boos from the crowd.Assemblyman Bill Essayli joined FOX 11 to talk about AB 1314, the assembly bill he authored.
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