Californians are fighting back against radical transgender ideology in their schools and athletic associations.
With the announcement of new legislation in the state Assembly on Friday to protect girls and women’s sports as well as parental rights, advocates say they want California to set a precedent for other liberal blue states.
The three bills would allow parents to opt their children out of instruction about transgender concepts in school, amend child abuse codes to exclude parental refusal to medically or socially transition their child, and return to sex-segregated athletics, restrooms, and changing rooms.
Assemblywoman Leticia Castillo, a Republican from the 58th Assembly District, representing parts of Riverside and San Bernardino counties, said she introduced the first two bills to restore parental rights and place safeguards around families in the…