A California appellate court ruled Friday that a provision in a state law passed four years ago mandating that certain health care workers use transgender pronouns is a violation of free speech, protected by the First Amendment.
CA’s Third District Court of Appeal upended SB
219, which in part forced nu
rsing home workers to use preferred transgender
pronouns and names for patients.
Notably, violators of the law “could be charged with a
misdemeanor and subject to punishment of a $1000 fine, or even up to one year
in jail,” according to
California Family Council.
Read the entire article by Amanda Prestigiacomo here at The Daily Wire.
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