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Representative Gary Click (R-Vickery) House District 88 As the primary sponsor of House Bill 68, Click has been instrumental in efforts to ban gender-affirming care for minors and restrict transgender women's participation in women's sports. He has publicly referred to gender-affirming care as "child abuse" and has a history of supporting conversion therapy practices. Official Profile |
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Representative Beth Lear (R-Galena) House District 61 Co-sponsoring House Bill 183, Lear advocates for legislation that would prohibit transgender students from using bathrooms aligning with their gender identity. She has made controversial comparisons regarding gender identity, drawing criticism from various advocacy groups. Official Profile |
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Representative Adam Bird (R-New Richmond) House District 61 Collaborating with Lear on HB 183, Bird has been a vocal proponent of bathroom restrictions for transgender students, framing the issue as one of safety and privacy. Official Profile |
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Senator Steve Wilson (R-Maineville) Senate District 7 Senator Wilson has been instrumental in advancing legislation that aligns with far-right agendas, including efforts to restrict voting rights and limit reproductive freedoms. Official Profile |
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Senator Michele Reynolds (R-Canal Winchester) Senate District 3 Known for sponsoring Senate Bill 167, which mandates parental consent for minors to access certain apps, reflecting a broader agenda to control youth exposure to information. Official Profile |
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Senator Susan Manchester (R-Waynesfield) Senate District 12 Senator Manchester has been a vocal proponent of legislation that undermines public education and promotes privatization, often at the expense of marginalized communities. Official Profile |