ARIZONA NEWS

Arizona schools leader urges Gov. Ducey to veto bills on transgender sports, surgery

Mar 25, 2022, 11:23 AM | Updated: 11:24 am

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, left, and Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman on March 15, ...

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, left, and Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman on March 15, 2020. (Arizona Governor's Office Screenshot)

(Arizona Governor's Office Screenshot)

PHOENIX – Arizona’s top education official is urging Gov. Doug Ducey to veto two bills impacting transgender students that she calls “bigoted government overreach.”

The Arizona House sent the bills, which the Senate passed in February, to Ducey’s desk on Thursday. Republicans, who have a one-seat majority in each chamber, advanced the legislation without any votes from Democrats.

“#SB1138 and #SB1165 are nothing more than bigoted government overreach directed at trans kids and their families,” Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman, a Democrat, tweeted after the House votes.

SB1138 would ban irreversible gender reassignment surgeries for anybody under the age of 18. SB1165 would prevent transgender athletes from playing on girls sports teams.

Ducey, a Republican, has not said whether he will sign either bill. Two GOP governors this week bucked conservatives in their party and vetoed bills in Indiana and Utah requiring trans girls to play on boys sports teams.

In her Twitter thread, Hoffman quoted Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, who in his veto message wrote, “Rarely has so much fear and anger been directed at so few. I don’t understand what they are going through or why they feel the way they do. But I want them to live.”

Republicans have said blocking transgender athletes from girls sports teams would protect the integrity of women’s sports, claiming that trans athletes would have an advantage.

Many point to the transgender collegiate swimmer Lia Thomas, who won an individual title at the NCAA Women’s Division I Swimming and Diving Championship last week.

Critics said the legislation dehumanizes trans youth to address an issue that hasn’t been a problem. Since 2017, about 16 trans athletes have received waivers to play on teams that align with their gender identities out of about 170,000 high school athletes in the state, according to the Arizona Interscholastic Association.

Arizona is one of 20 states that have considered legislation to restrict gender-affirming health care. The bill originally would have banned all such care for minors but was scaled back to restrict only irreversible procedures, such as surgeries related to gender reassignment.

Supporters of the Arizona bill said it would prevent children from making permanent decisions that they might later come to regret.

Critics said the decision should be left to parents, their children and the health care team caring for them. They said surgeries are only performed after extensive care and therapy.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Pass it along to the KTAR News team here.

Arizona News

Boy injured after hit-and-run died, Glendale police say...

KTAR.com

13-year-old boy hit by truck in Glendale 2 weeks ago dies

The Glendale Police Department announced that a 13-year-old boy injured by a hit-and-run died on Tuesday after two weeks in the hospital.

1 hour ago

Image shows Chucho Produce facility in Nogales. (Chucho Produce)...

SuElen Rivera

4 Arizona businesses get nearly $1M from USDA for clean energy projects

The funding totaling $975,000 was provided by the Inflation Reduction Act, according to the Department of Agriculture.

3 hours ago

A collage of photos showing a wooden raft, a headshot of Thomas L. Robison, and a photo of the miss...

KTAR.com

Man who may have taken homemade raft onto Colorado River in Arizona goes missing

A man who may have been trying to float down the Colorado River with his dog on a homemade raft is missing.

4 hours ago

Split image of the Arizona flag on the left and state Rep. Matt Gress on the House floor April 24, ...

KTAR.com

Democrats in Arizona House get enough GOP help to pass bill to repeal near-total abortion ban

Arizona House Democrats, with help from a few Republicans, passed a bill Wednesday to repeal the state’s near-total abortion ban.

5 hours ago

Follow @suelenrivera...

SuElen Rivera

Arizona’s oldest predominantly Black community listed on National Register of Historic Places

The Randolph Townsite Historic District located 50 miles southeast of Phoenix was listed as a traditional cultural place.

6 hours ago

File photo of a Valley Metro bus stop sign....

KTAR.com

Man stabbed to death at west Phoenix bus stop, no arrest made

A man was stabbed to death at a bus stop near 39th Avenue and Baseline Road in Phoenix on Tuesday night, authorities said.

7 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

...

COLLINS COMFORT MASTERS

Here are 5 things Arizona residents need to know about their HVAC system

It's warming back up in the Valley, which means it's time to think about your air conditioning system's preparedness for summer.

...

Midwestern University

Midwestern University Clinics: transforming health care in the valley

Midwestern University, long a fixture of comprehensive health care education in the West Valley, is also a recognized leader in community health care.

...

Collins Comfort Masters

Here’s 1 way to ensure your family is drinking safe water

Water is maybe one of the most important resources in our lives, and especially if you have kids, you want them to have access to safe water.

Arizona schools leader urges Gov. Ducey to veto bills on transgender sports, surgery