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Affirm or Lose Custody? Colorado’s Chilling New Bill

Affirm or Lose Custody? Colorado’s Chilling New Bill
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The Colorado state legislature is considering a bill that would radically chill parents’ speech. Dubbed the “Kelly Loving Act,” the bill, if signed into law, would empower judges to consider “deadnaming” and “misgendering” your child to be types of “coercive control” when they’re making custody decisions. In simple terms: if your child gender transitions and you don’t affirm their new gender identity, then a judge could consider your non-affirmation to be a form of abuse and use it as justification to deny you custody of your child.
Julian Adorney
Julian Adorney
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Julian Adorney is a writer for the Foundation for Economic Education. He is the founder of Heal the West, a Substack movement dedicated to preserving and protecting Western civilization.
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