California blocks state-funded travel to 4 states that just passed anti-LGBTQ laws
The government of California has banned all state-funded travel to Georgia in protest of House Bill (HB) 1084, Georgias recently passed law banning transgender girls from playing on sports teams matching their gender identities.
California has also banned all state-funded travel to Arizona, Indiana, Louisiana, and Utah as a result of each state recently enacting anti-LGBTQ legislation.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed the law in early April. Less than one month later, the Georgia High School Association (GHSA), the athletic association that oversees Georgia high school sports, voted unanimously to enact a trans youth sports ban. The ban goes into effect at the start of the 2022 school year.
In passing the ban, Georgia ran afoul of Californias Assembly Bill (AB) 1887. The bill, enacted into law in 2016, restricts state agencies, departments, boards, or commissions from authorizing state-funded travel to a state that has enacted a law authorizing, or repealing existing protections against, discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression, according to a press release from the office of California Attorney General Rob Bonta.
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