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  3. Asm. Nick Schultz

Asm. Nick Schultz

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Letters
Verified VoterBurbank, CA

No on AB 89 and 844

I am writing today to voice my disapproval of Assembly Bills 89 and 844. Transgender women make up a small percentage of the population and an even smaller percentage of competitive athletes. This is a non-existent problem that only serves as a distraction to the real issues facing our communities.

Verified VoterBurbank, CA

No on AB 844, no to genital inspections

I am strongly opposed to this bill that goes against actual science and tries to legislate a 7th grade version of biology into law. This bill is an attempt to treat sexual differences as a binary as opposed to the dimorphism it actually is. Not only does it ignore the lived experiences and realities

Map PinSherman Oaks, CA

Reject concealed carry reciprocity act undermining state authority

The proposed Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act poses an unacceptable risk to public safety and cannot be supported under any circumstances. Forcing states to honor concealed carry permits from other states with vastly different standards would effectively nullify reasonable firearm regu

Verified VoterBurbank, CA

No on AB 89, the trans sports ban

I strongly oppose Assembly Bill 89, the trans sports ban. Every kid deserves the right to play with their friends regardless of their identities. The push to ban transgender women from sports is based in transphobia and misogyny, with little credible scientific evidence backing up the claim that tra

Verified VoterBurbank, CA

Newsom has failed trans people

Gavin Newsom just signed the death nell for trans rights. California has been a leader but has just capitulated to the extreme right who have been weaponizing trans lives as a wedge issue. As the governor just showed, it worked. We’ve already seen the dehumanization of people experiencing homeless

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