HARRISBURG — Over the past two years, Pennsylvania’s Republican-controlled legislature has advanced bills that would ban LGBTQ curricula in schools and limit what teams transgender athletes can play on.
Without substantial Democratic support, neither piece of legislation has any chance of becoming law because Gov. Tom Wolf, the state’s most powerful Democrat, can veto them. In Pennsylvania, the General Assembly can pass a bill with majority support, which at the moment requires only Republican votes. But the governor has the power to reject legislation, a decision that can only be overridden with a two-thirds majority in both chambers.
During the November election in Pennsylvania, voters will choose a new governor from among five candidates, notably Democrat Josh Shapiro and Republican Doug Mastriano. The two major party candidates have extremely different views on LGBTQ rights.Mastriano has not taken a public position on enshrining nondiscrimination protections based on sexual orientation and gender identiy into law. His campaign did not respond to a request for comment.
So what I gathered from this piece is Once again Democrats push to have victims so they have something to run on. Why do LGBTQ need special rights, they are humans and afford the same rights as others.
Remember ladies and gentlemen of Twitter this is why voting is important cause if ones rights are taken away so will others
Doug - he does not believe same-sex couples should be able to adopt children. “Has my vote!” - said every right wing fake Christian
You could simplify by stating which century forms their views.