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Colorado Democrats Push Through Radical Abortion, Transgender Bills During Sunday Session

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Colorado Democrats used their House majority to ram through radical transgender and abortion bills on Sunday and specifically employed procedural rules to limit debate and silence opposition.

The 43-22 Democrat-controlled House ultimately passed SB25-183, which requires taxpayers to fund abortions; HB25-1309, which mandates insurers cover sex change procedures; HB25-1312, which would classify “misgendering” and “deadnaming” as forms of child abuse or “coercive control” that would be considered in child custody disputes and impose gender policies on schools; and SB25-129, which prohibits law enforcement from cooperating with out-of-state investigations into sex changes and abortions.

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Colorado Democrats used their House majority to ram through radical transgender and abortion bills on Sunday and specifically employed procedural rules to limit debate and silence opposition.

The 43-22 Democrat-controlled House ultimately passed SB25-183, which requires taxpayers to fund abortions; HB25-1309, which mandates insurers cover sex change procedures; HB25-1312, which would classify “misgendering” and “deadnaming” as forms of child abuse or “coercive control” that would be considered in child custody disputes and impose gender policies on schools; and SB25-129, which prohibits law enforcement from cooperating with out-of-state investigations into sex changes and abortions.

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