Several Democrat senators introduced an amendment to an annual defense bill, which includes a provision that prohibits military children in the Pentagon’s K-12 schools from receiving sex-mutilating drugs or procedures.
In a press release from Monday, Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) revealed that she “and 23 senators” had introduced an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which was passed by the House in a 281-140 vote.
Baldwin explained in her press release that the amendment would “remove language that would strip away servicemembers’ parental rights to access medically necessary health care for their transgender children.”
Prior to the House passing the defense bill, several Democrats had complained to Politico that they felt Republicans were “taking advantage of a partisan wedge issue.”
“Let’s be clear: we’re talking about parents who are in uniform serving our country who have earned the right to make the best decisions for their families,” Baldwin said in a statement. “I trust our servicemembers and their doctors to make the best healthcare decisions for their kids, not politicians.” […]
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