Montana Republicans are punishing a trans lawmaker for criticizing their anti-trans bill
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Montana Republicans are facing criticism for their treatment of a trans lawmaker who spoke out against their anti-trans bill. Representative Bryce Bennett, a Democrat and the state’s only openly trans lawmaker, criticized the bill for being discriminatory and harmful to trans individuals.
In response, Montana Republicans removed Bennett from his position as vice-chair of the House Judiciary Committee and replaced him with a Republican lawmaker who supports the anti-trans bill. This move has been criticized by LGBTQ+ advocates and allies, who argue that it is an act of retaliation and discrimination against Bennett.
The anti-trans bill in question seeks to restrict the participation of trans athletes in school sports teams that align with their gender identity. Critics argue that the bill is discriminatory and violates the rights of trans individuals. The bill has already passed in the state Senate and is currently being considered in the House.
Bennett’s removal from his position as vice-chair of the House Judiciary Committee highlights the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ lawmakers in advocating for the rights of their communities. It also underscores the need for greater representation and support for marginalized communities in politics.
RE-reported from the story originally published in VOX