Huntington Beach sues California over state’s new gender identity law

Huntington Beach’s City Council voted to sue California over the state’s new law, which prevents school districts from disclosing a student’s sexual orientation or gender identity.

“The law that the state passed is unconstitutional,” Mayor Gracey Van Der Mark said.

California passed the law after similar gender identity reporting laws were passed in different city governments across the state, including Huntington Beach. In response, the council’s conservative majority, the same group that voted to change the city’s municipal code, approved a motion on Tuesday night to file the lawsuit against the state.

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“We’re going back to status quo, the way it was where teachers are mandated reporters,” Van Der Mark said. “If they don’t do their job then we’ll have to have those discussions. This is where we are focusing. We don’t have jurisdiction over the schools. However, we’re not focusing from the threshold of a school inside. We’re focusing on the parents. So, if there are parents who have been harmed or affected by this and would like to start a class action lawsuit, we are happy to join them.”

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