Senate Bill 150
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Pictured: this image grab taken from video dated Feb. 8, 2023, shows part of Senate Bill 150, filed by Republican Kentucky Senator Max Wise (R-16). (WDRB/archive)
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Opponents of the bill argue it puts children in the middle of a political fight.
Currently the Kentucky Department of Education recommends that teachers use a student's preferred pronoun, even if it's contrary to their biological sex.
The impact of Senate Bill 150 is already being felt as Kentucky school districts have to overhaul their curriculum to comply with new bans on sex education, gender identity, and student pronouns.
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