California’s Capital Declares Itself a Transgender Sanctuary City

The new policy shelters doctors and other individuals in Sacramento from punishment ‘based on the laws of other states.’
California’s Capital Declares Itself a Transgender Sanctuary City
A transgender activist speaks in support of Sacramento’s trans sanctuary city resolution at City Hall on March 26, 2024. Sacramento City Council/Screenshot via The Epoch Times
Brad Jones
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Dozens of transgender activists clashed with several parental rights protesters outside Sacramento City Hall on March 26 preceding public debate over a transgender sanctuary city resolution, which the council unanimously passed.

The resolution declaring Sacramento “a sanctuary city for transgender people,” effective immediately, supports Senate Bill 107, which Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law in 2022, making California a sanctuary state for transgender youths and their parents avoiding prosecution for child abuse in other states.