Republican Assembly member Bill Essayli, who represents the 63rd District in western Riverside County, introduced Assembly Bill 1314.
The bill would give school districts three days to notify parents, in writing, once a school employee learns a student identifies as a gender that doesn’t align with their birth certificate or other official records.
For example, asking to be identified by a different gender or participating in sports of the opposite gender. The bill died in the education committee after the chair refused to give the legislation a hearing.
Photo: Office of Bill Essayli Assembly Bill 1314, which would have required California school districts to notify parents if they discover the child’s gender is different from the one assigned at birth, died in the education committee after the chair refused to set a hearing for the legislation.
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