When it comes to ambiguity in laws, blue states will always lean radical Democratic Progressive.

 



When it comes to ambiguity in laws, blue states will always lean radical Democratic Progressive. Please define “temporary”, “immediately” & “abuse & neglect”. What if a minor FEELS neglected when their parents won’t let them amputate and mutilate parts of their body?

What would the democrats do with unfettered power? Take children away from parents to guarantee an entire generation of democratic voters?

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The bill referenced in the post does not allow the state to take a child from their parents' custody, according to multiple legal experts and the bill’s sponsor. Rather, it allows runaway and homeless youth seeking protected health care services to stay at temporary shelters without immediately notifying their parents.

On April 19, Washington lawmakers passed Senate Bill 5599, which allows runaway or homeless minors seeking gender-affirming treatment or reproductive care to temporarily stay at shelter without immediately notifying their parents.

“This bill is about ensuring children have access to safe, stable shelter when they do not have that in their own home.”

Existing law requires a licensed homeless shelter or host home organization to report a youth’s presence to their parents within 72 hours of the youth's arrival unless there is a compelling reason, such as circumstances where the minor could be subjected to abuse and neglect. In those cases, the shelter must notify the state Department of Youth, Families and Children.

The bill is vague about what specific types of gender-affirming treatments fall under protected health services.

In some rare circumstances, homeless minors can receive puberty blockers or hormone therapy without parental consent under a 2022 bill, according to Axios.

#USA #TheChubbyCaucasianChristianClosetedConservatie #SaveTheChildren #LGBTQ #FactCheck

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