Son asked Montana governor to veto anti-trans bill. It didn’t work.

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The son of Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte (R) lobbied his father to veto anti-trans legislation pushed by conservatives, but Gianforte signed the bill Friday.

, bans several kinds of gender-affirming care for children and prohibits the state’s Medicaid program from paying for any surgical procedures or medication needed for the regimen.from Zephyr. Even with its passing, members of the LGTBQ community in Montana remainedPaul Kim helped organize a march in Zephyr’s district on Friday with the advocacy group Queer Joy Missoula.

Others in Montana said David Gianforte’s efforts were the latest high in a roller coaster week that saw seven activists “Clearly, we’ve gotten to an inflection point,” Schenk said. “It’s telling that they felt like they had an obligation to at least speak to their father about what’s going. It signals that this is life and death and serious, and people need to pay attention.”

 

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