Live from Virginia Friday morning on The John Fredericks Show, host Fredericks welcomed U.S. Congressman Bob Good to the show to discuss the gender-neutral airline pat-down modifications, southern border surge, and Democrat policy.
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University’s Redesigned Mascot is a Gender-Neutral, Climate-Change-Protesting, Social Justice Warrior
The New School’s mascot, a Narwhal named Gnarls, got a gender-neutral redesign for the Fall 2021 semester, the university reports.
Gnarls backstory includes an “unconventional” upbringing due to “distressing levels of ice loss” that forced the Narwhal’s family out of its Antarctica home.
Read the full storyHouse Committee Approves Bill to Make Minnesota Constitution Use Gender-Neutral Language
A House bill that seeks to replace all male pronouns in the Minnesota Constitution with gender-neutral language cleared its first committee Tuesday.
Read the full storyMichigan Driver’s Licenses Could Have Gender-Neutral Option
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said Michigan driver’s licenses could have a gender-neutral option after her office completes a technology overhaul in 2021.
Read the full storyNew York Rings in New Year by Offering Gender Neutral Birth Certificates
by Grace Carr New York City residents may now change their birth certificates to reflect a neutral gender identity after an October bill took effect after the new year. The New York City Council first passed the bill in September allowing any adult living in the city to change his or her gender to “X” on their birth certificate. The bill also permits parents to choose “X” on their newborn babies’ birth certificates. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio signed the measure into law on Oct. 9, 2018, according to Reuters. “You be you. Live your truth. And know that New York City will have your back,” de Blasio said after signing, Reuters reported. The law took effect Tuesday. Effective today! People born in NYC can now change the gender marker on their birth certificates to “X.” The third category makes birth certificates more inclusive to all gender identities. Here's what you need to know: https://t.co/QyaSSVK7sE pic.twitter.com/38BcxCppzs — nycHealthy (@nycHealthy) January 1, 2019 Prior to the bill, New Yorkers had to undergo gender confirmation surgery in order to change the designations on their birth certificates. “Transgender and gender non-binary New Yorkers will no longer need a letter from a…
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