Sacramento Becomes Sanctuary City For Trans People

by | Mar 27, 2024 | Politics

LOADINGERROR LOADINGThe city of Sacramento, California, unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday to serve as a sanctuary city for transgender people.The resolution, introduced by Katie Valenzuela, a member of the Sacramento City Council, means that Sacramento would protect the trans community’s rights, safeguarding them from anti-trans legislation such as the growing push across the country to ban gender-affirming care. It follows Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D-Calif.) signing of a law in 2022 that established California as a sanctuary state for trans youth.Advertisement

“California has been a leader in protecting the rights of transgenderindividuals to access care, but many states across the nation are moving in the opposite direction,” the resolution states.“In preparation of future legislation that may criminalize those providing or seeking gender-affirming care and given the Council’s stated values of equity and inclusion, it is important for the City of Sacramento to be proactive in reiterating our commitment to transgender rights and equal protections for transgender people by declaring ourselves a sanctuary city and a place of safety for transgender people.”California is one of 11 states that have varying laws protecting access to trans healthcare, according to the Movement Advancement Project, a nonprofit think tank focused on equality. Meanwhile, the Trans Legislation Tracker is currently following 533 anti-trans bills and predicts that the number is likely to increase as the year goes on. According to the tracker, 228 of the bills carried over from last year. Advertisement

“By affirming our commitment to supporting our LGBTQ+ community and ensuring that no city resources or staff time will be used to help enforce these harmful laws in other jurisdictions, the City has taken a step beyond state law and sent a powerful signal to everyone in our community that we are a safe place for everyone,” Valenzuela said on X, formerly Twitter, Tuesday night. “Tonight’s testimony in support of this resolution was a powerful reminder of the resiliency and passion in our community to protect our transgender neighbors.”Tonight, as we recognize Transgender Week of Visibility in the City of Sacramento, I was honored to introduce a resolution to declare Sacramento a Sanctuary City for Transgender People in partnership with DSA Sacramento. This resolution was supported by a myriad of organizations… pic.twitter.com/1yqkayjhGy— Councilmember Katie Valenzuela (@CMKValenzuela) March 27, 2024Critics of the resolution have argued that gender-affirming care is detrimental to youth.“This sanctuary city is saying that we will promote the idea that people can be born in the wrong body,” Beth Bourne, a member of a Sacramento chapter of the conservative political organization Moms for Liberty, told Sacramento NBC affiliate KCRA-TV.The LGBTQ community is facing political attacks across the country.As of March 15, the American Civil Liberties Union has accounted for 479 anti-LGBTQ bills introduced in 2024, five of which have already passed into law. So far, 135 of the bills have been defeated, while 211 have advanced, according to the ACLU. Advertisement

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[mwai_chat context=”Let’s have a discussion about this article:nnLOADINGERROR LOADINGThe city of Sacramento, California, unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday to serve as a sanctuary city for transgender people.The resolution, introduced by Katie Valenzuela, a member of the Sacramento City Council, means that Sacramento would protect the trans community’s rights, safeguarding them from anti-trans legislation such as the growing push across the country to ban gender-affirming care. It follows Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D-Calif.) signing of a law in 2022 that established California as a sanctuary state for trans youth.Advertisement

“California has been a leader in protecting the rights of transgenderindividuals to access care, but many states across the nation are moving in the opposite direction,” the resolution states.“In preparation of future legislation that may criminalize those providing or seeking gender-affirming care and given the Council’s stated values of equity and inclusion, it is important for the City of Sacramento to be proactive in reiterating our commitment to transgender rights and equal protections for transgender people by declaring ourselves a sanctuary city and a place of safety for transgender people.”California is one of 11 states that have varying laws protecting access to trans healthcare, according to the Movement Advancement Project, a nonprofit think tank focused on equality. Meanwhile, the Trans Legislation Tracker is currently following 533 anti-trans bills and predicts that the number is likely to increase as the year goes on. According to the tracker, 228 of the bills carried over from last year. Advertisement

“By affirming our commitment to supporting our LGBTQ+ community and ensuring that no city resources or staff time will be used to help enforce these harmful laws in other jurisdictions, the City has taken a step beyond state law and sent a powerful signal to everyone in our community that we are a safe place for everyone,” Valenzuela said on X, formerly Twitter, Tuesday night. “Tonight’s testimony in support of this resolution was a powerful reminder of the resiliency and passion in our community to protect our transgender neighbors.”Tonight, as we recognize Transgender Week of Visibility in the City of Sacramento, I was honored to introduce a resolution to declare Sacramento a Sanctuary City for Transgender People in partnership with DSA Sacramento. This resolution was supported by a myriad of organizations… pic.twitter.com/1yqkayjhGy— Councilmember Katie Valenzuela (@CMKValenzuela) March 27, 2024Critics of the resolution have argued that gender-affirming care is detrimental to youth.“This sanctuary city is saying that we will promote the idea that people can be born in the wrong body,” Beth Bourne, a member of a Sacramento chapter of the conservative political organization Moms for Liberty, told Sacramento NBC affiliate KCRA-TV.The LGBTQ community is facing political attacks across the country.As of March 15, the American Civil Liberties Union has accounted for 479 anti-LGBTQ bills introduced in 2024, five of which have already passed into law. So far, 135 of the bills have been defeated, while 211 have advanced, according to the ACLU. Advertisement

Support HuffPostOur 2024 Coverage Needs YouYour Loyalty Means The World To UsAt HuffPost, we believe that everyone needs high-quality journalism, but we understand that not everyone can afford to pay for expensive news subscriptions. That is why we are committed to providing deeply reported, carefully fact-checked news that is freely accessible to everyone.Whether you come to HuffPost for updates on the 2024 presidential race, hard-hitting investigations into critical issues facing our country today, or trending stories that make you laugh, we appreciate you. The truth is, news costs money to produce, and we are proud that we have never put our stories behind an expensive paywall.Would you join us to help keep our stories free for all? Your contribution of as little as $2 will go a long way.As Americans head to the polls in 2024, the very future of our country is at stake. At HuffPost, we believe that a free press is critical to creating well-informed voters. That’s why our journalism is free for everyone, even though other newsrooms retreat behind expensive paywalls.Our journalists will continue to cover the twists and turns during this historic presidential election. With your help, we’ll bring you hard-hitting investigations, well-researched analysis and timely takes you can’t find elsewhere. Reporting in this current political climate is a responsibility we do not take lightly, and we thank you for your support.Contribute as little as $2 to keep our news free for all.Dear HuffPost ReaderThank you for your past contribution to HuffPost. We are sincerely grateful for readers like you who help us ensure that we can keep our journalism free for everyone.The stakes are high this year, and our 2024 coverage could use continued support. Would you consider becoming a regular HuffPost contributor?Dear HuffPost ReaderThank you for your past contribution to HuffPost. We are sincerely grateful for readers like you who help us ensure that we can keep our journalism free for everyone.The stakes are high this year, and our 2024 coverage could use continued support. If circumstances have changed since you last contributed, we hope you’ll consider contributing to HuffPost once more.Support HuffPostAlready contributed? Log in to hide these messages.RelatedCaliforniasacramentoThese GOP Activists Are Coming For An Unexpected Deep-Blue StateUtah Prison Discriminated Against Transgender Woman, Department Of Justice FindsJudge Blocks Texas From Collecting Info On Trans Kids Receiving Gender-Affirming Care …nnDiscussion:nn” ai_name=”RocketNews AI: ” start_sentence=”Can I tell you more about this article?” text_input_placeholder=”Type ‘Yes'”]
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