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Home»Politics»‘Stop Letting Republicans Box You In’: Eight Democrats Including Virginia Representative Eugene Vindman Advance a Conservative School Bill

‘Stop Letting Republicans Box You In’: Eight Democrats Including Virginia Representative Eugene Vindman Advance a Conservative School Bill

Bipartisanship discovers another volunteer

Adanna EzeBy Adanna EzeMay 22, 20263 Mins Read
Rep Eugene Vindman
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House Republicans passed the “Stopping Indoctrination and Protecting Kids Act” on Wednesday following a 217 to 198 vote that included support from eight Democrats. Virginia Representative Eugene Vindman joined Representatives Henry Cuellar, Don Davis, Cleo Fields, Laura Gillen, Vicente González, Marcy Kaptur, and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez to advance the measure, which prohibits teaching gender ideology.

These 8 Democrats voted for the Republican national ‘Don’t Say Trans’ bill passed by the House
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The legislation, also known as H.R. 2616, requires schools to notify parents regarding changes to a student’s gender identity and bars federal funding for programs promoting certain equity concepts. Critics argue the bill effectively erases transgender identity from classrooms and forces educators to out vulnerable youth.

Congressional Equality Caucus Chair Mark Takano described the measure as an “inhumane” attempt to legislate transgender people out of existence. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) National Director Mike Zamore stated the House “opted to single out and endanger some of the most vulnerable youth” instead of strengthening promises for all students.

Freshman Representative Eugene Vindman previously spoke publicly regarding the importance of LGBTQ+ inclusion before casting his vote in favor of the Republican-led education restrictions.

Voters Condemn Democrats Over Education Bill Support

The vote quickly sparked backlash online and among Virginia residents after Representative Eugene Vindman joined seven other House Democrats in supporting H.R. 2616.

One observer urged the party to “Start listening to advocates” and “Stop letting Republicans box you in on trans issues”.

One commenter labeled the legislative support “Absolutely vile” and questioned why members of the party would sign on to the measure. A separate response characterized the focus on restricting student identities as “disgusting what they are doing”.

A social media user suggested that the legislative status in the Senate “should not stop us from flinging these morons out of office”. A veteran and transgender woman who contacted a congressional office stated that unless such “back room handshake deals” stop, “I will campaign for anyone who runs against him”.

A community member defended the transparency requirements, arguing that “Parents have a right to know anything educators know about their children full stop”. A different participant noted that the bill addresses concerns that “parents shouldn’t have a say in what happens to their kids at school” is viewed by some as bad policy.

A political commentator suggested that representatives in “purple areas” make choices to maintain seats, stating they do it “to actually keep office where they can still provide needed votes on Democratic Party legislation”.

The passage of the bill leaves the eight Democrats facing primary threats amid an ongoing federal conflict over educational authority and student privacy.

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