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applegrove

(130,210 posts)
Wed Apr 9, 2025, 06:33 PM Apr 2025

17 Montana Republicans Cross Party Lines, Defeat Anti-Trans Bill After Nonbinary Rep's Speech

17 Montana Republicans Cross Party Lines, Defeat Anti-Trans Bill After Nonbinary Rep's Speech

Representative Howell delivered a speech against SB164, a bill that would charge parents with child abuse for providing gender affirming care even if they were merely driving through the state.

ERIN REED
APR 08, 2025

17 Montana Republicans Cross Party Lines, Defeat Anti-Trans Bill After Nonbinary Rep's Speech

Bill that would charge parents with child abuse for providing gender affirming care even if they were merely driving through the state

www.erininthemorning.com/p/17-montana...

US Political Politics News 💙🌈🦋The Fighting Liberal (@us-political-news.bsky.social) 2025-04-09T02:55:50.482Z


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On Tuesday, Montana’s House considered Senate Bill 164, legislation that would classify gender-affirming care for transgender youth as felony child endangerment. The bill would not only target doctors and nurses, but also parents—including those merely passing through the state. Though the vote was expected to be close, a powerful floor speech from Representative SJ Howell prompted a wave of Republican defections. The bill was defeated 40–58, becoming one of several anti-trans proposals to fail this year following strong speeches by Montana’s transgender and nonbinary lawmakers.

The bill stated that “a person, whether or not the person is supervising the welfare of the child, commits the offense of endangering the welfare of children” if they “knowingly procure” gender-affirming care for a transgender youth. The definition of “a person” is broad, encompassing parents, nurses, and anyone else providing such care. It makes no exception for care obtained legally out of state—simply bringing prescribed medication across state lines could render a Montana parent a felon. The bill also does not limit enforcement to Montana residents; even a parent visiting Glacier National Park or Yellowstone with their transgender child could face felony charges for carrying estrogen, testosterone, or puberty blockers.

“There’s a lot of concerns I have about the broadness of this bill, and also the use of felony criminal charges to regulate medical care,” said nonbinary representative SJ Howell. “We have a lot of tools at our disposal as the legislature to regulate healthcare, but felony criminal charges are not the appropriate tool for that job. Lastly, but certainly not least, this bill has a lot of concern for me about parental rights. At the end of the day, there are a lot of parents of trans kids that are just doing what they believe is best for their kids. This criminalizes those parents.”

Watch their speech here (at link)


Following the bill’s presentation, Republican Representative Barker stood to oppose it. While he said he “respect[ed] what the sponsor is trying to do,” he ultimately opposed the bill, calling it “the wrong approach,” “overly broad,” and a measure that “creates risk for our medical community.” He added that he “does not like the thought of criminalizing parents.”

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17 Montana Republicans Cross Party Lines, Defeat Anti-Trans Bill After Nonbinary Rep's Speech (Original Post) applegrove Apr 2025 OP
Be still my beating heart BOSSHOG Apr 2025 #1
I bet they feel good. Relieved for a day. Being in a cult is hard applegrove Apr 2025 #2
Sigh of relief. Thanks for posting, applegrove. wordstroken Apr 2025 #3
State Republicans' latest obsession seems to be trying to pass insane laws that also target people in states OTHER than Karasu Apr 2025 #4
17 GOP legislators vote for common sense and decency---- That IS News! Jack Valentino Apr 2025 #5
F the crazy transphobes. area51 Apr 2025 #6
ding.ding.ding. AllaN01Bear Apr 2025 #7
Montana certainly isn't Wyoming, Idaho or Oklahoma. WarGamer Apr 2025 #8
Wow. progressoid Apr 2025 #9

BOSSHOG

(44,730 posts)
1. Be still my beating heart
Wed Apr 9, 2025, 08:11 PM
Apr 2025

Republicans here and yon hating with gusto. A big thank you to the 17 in Montana. Rep Barker (R) sounded close to being a (D). I hope he liked the way he felt when he did the right thing.

Karasu

(2,003 posts)
4. State Republicans' latest obsession seems to be trying to pass insane laws that also target people in states OTHER than
Wed Apr 9, 2025, 09:08 PM
Apr 2025

their own, which is so obviously authoritarian that it hurts, and completely flies in the face of the old "states' rights" mantra they used to throw around like some kind of get out of jail free card. They dropped that ancient bullshit like a fucking hot potato once they got the fascist federal government of their wet dreams.

Almost like the only thing they give a fuck about is power or something.

WarGamer

(18,248 posts)
8. Montana certainly isn't Wyoming, Idaho or Oklahoma.
Wed Apr 9, 2025, 09:57 PM
Apr 2025

Lots of West Coast folks with money moving in. Call it purple-ish.

In contrast to Idaho with retired cops and other assorted white supremacists...

And Wyoming where the winters are so brutal pretty much no one can live there.

And Oklahoma... I just don't see an upside to OK.

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