- United States
- Wash.
- Letter
Vote no on HR 7661 - being trans is not "sexually explicit", it is just EXISTING
To: Rep. Smith
From: A verified voter in Des Moines, WA
February 27
I’m writing today to oppose legislation that was just proposed in the United States House of Representatives, H.R. 7661 “Stop the Sexualization of Children Act.” This bill, as proposed, currently would make it illegal for publicly funded schools to engage in any acts or provide any content to children under the age of 18 that includes “sexually explicit materials.” This bill, as written, defines “sexually oriented material” as any material that “involves gender dysphoria or transgenderism.” This bill seeks to label any material that discusses transgender people as sexually explicit. Transgender people are ordinary people, just like everyone else. Their mere existence being labeled as sexually explicit is dehumanizing and cruel; and making it a crime to discuss them in public schools does nothing to protect our children. It endangers and dehumanizes our trans and children, family, friends, and neighbors. This undoubtably will NOT stop here. I want you to take a firm stance and ask you to not sacrifice our community for imaginary votes from people who will never align with progress.
For those reasons, I am asking you to please oppose H.R. 7661. Thank you for your time.