H.R. 3708: No Place for LGBTQ+ Hate Act
This bill, titled the No Place for LGBTQ+ Hate Act, aims to revoke several executive orders that the sponsors believe discriminate against individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or intersex (LGBTQI+). Specifically, the bill seeks to ensure that these executive orders no longer have any legal effect and that federal funds cannot be used to implement or enforce them.
Key Provisions of the Bill
1. Repeal of Existing Executive Orders
The bill outlines that several specific executive orders targeting LGBTQI+ individuals will be repealed. These include:
- Executive Order 14168: This order mandates policies that may discriminate against transgender, nonbinary, intersex, and gender-nonconforming individuals. It potentially undermines protections for LGBTQI+ individuals in various sectors, including employment, education, housing, and healthcare.
- Executive Order 14183: This order reinstates and expands a military ban on transgender service members, preventing them from serving in the military based on their gender identity.
- Executive Order 14187: This directive aims to stop federal support for transgender health care services for adolescents under the age of 19.
- Executive Order 14201: This order prohibits transgender female students from participating in school sports teams that align with their gender identity.
- Executive Order 14190: This order requires educational institutions to deny the existence of transgender people, fundamentally challenging their rights and identities.
2. Prohibition on Federal Funding
The bill prohibits any federal funding from being used to implement, administer, or enforce the repealed executive orders. This aims to ensure that taxpayer money does not support policies viewed as discriminatory against LGBTQI+ individuals.
3. Preservation of Presidential Authority
While the bill seeks to repeal certain executive orders, it also includes a provision stating that nothing in the act shall hinder the constitutional authority of the President. This means that the bill does not remove or reduce the overarching powers of the executive branch of government.
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Jun. 04, 2025 | Introduced in House |
Jun. 04, 2025 | Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committees on Education and Workforce, Armed Services, Oversight and Government Reform, Financial Services, Energy and Commerce, Foreign Affairs, and Homeland Security, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. |
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