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Committee adopts substitute to HB 246 tightening limits on use of names or pronouns inconsistent with legal name without parental permission

3026703 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

Members adopted a substitute to HB 246 that inserts the qualifier “patently inconsistent” in provisions limiting school use of names or pronouns different from a student’s legal name, and the committee gave the bill a favorable report as substituted.

The House Education Policy Committee adopted a substitute to HB 246 that revises language governing when schools may use a name, pronoun or title other than a student’s legal name.

Leader Studhagen and staff…

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