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10/26/2021

OEA, OFT Oppose House Bill 454

They say the bill 'endangers students'

Melissa Cropper, president of the Ohio Federation of Teachers (OFT), and Scott DiMauro, president of the Ohio Education Association (OEA), released the following joint statement in opposition to HB 454, a bill that would ban gender affirming mental and physical healthcare for minors in Ohio.

Additionally, the bill would prohibit educators and school counselors from keeping students’ feelings about gender identity confidential.

“HB 454 directs professionals to go against the current standards set by their licensing boards regarding student privacy, and forces counselors and teachers to out transgender and non-binary students against their will," they wrote. "This is a violation of Title IX protections and will jeopardize the health and safety of at-risk students. More than half of transgender and non-binary youth who participated in a recent survey by the Trevor Project have seriously considered attempting suicide in the past year. The same survey showed that LGBTQ youth who had access to spaces that affirmed their sexual orientation and gender identity reported lower rates of attempting suicide. We oppose HB 454 because politicians shouldn’t be making decisions that put our students in danger.”

Please select this link to read the press release on OEA's website.

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