Will Representative Chris Kennedy & Democrat-controlled Committee Allow Child Abuse to Continue?

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Rep. Chris Kennedy (left) – (Photo By Kathryn Scott)

Denver, CO – Will Representative Chris Kennedy (D-Child Abuse Endorser) and the Democrat-controlled House State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Committee (the “kill” committee) allow child abuse to continue? That is the question every parent in Colorado should be asking right now.

Representative Shane Sandridge (R-El Paso) is sponsoring HB20-1114, “Protect Minors From Mutilation And Sterilization.” It will end the abusive practice of performing sex changes on children.

We expect this bill to be killed in committee, Thursday, on a party-line vote. As the chair of the committee, however, Kennedy can still convince his colleagues to do the right thing.

Unfortunately, we expect Kennedy will side with the LGBT lobby on this issue. Instead of siding with parents and defenseless children, Kennedy would rather appease LGBT radicals by allowing the genital mutilation of elementary school children.

These kids cannot see an R-rated movie without parental permission, yet, somehow, they can make life-altering decisions about their gender. Worse still, these ideas are being pushed onto children by lawmakers like Kennedy and the Democrats on the “kill” committee who voted against parents to force gay sex education on children as young as Kindergarten.

The right thing to do is to ensure the abusive practice of sex changes on minor children ends. A principled State Representative introduced the bill that will end it, but Democrats are beholden to a radical LGBT lobby that would rather see the castration of children.

Any Representative who votes against this bill is endorsing the abuse of kids in Colorado.

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One thought on “Will Representative Chris Kennedy & Democrat-controlled Committee Allow Child Abuse to Continue?

  1. Not to change the subject, entirely:

    Colorado Senate Bill 56 was signed into law on May 10th, 1988.
    In 1990, we tried home schooling with our daughters, but they missed their friends at school. Meanwhile, one of their favorite teachers was fired for objecting to school board policy benefiting the teachers union more than students. From parents, the district superintendent got so much criticism that he wrote a letter to the editor with the paltry excuse that the teacher had not been fired; her employment contract had simply not been renewed.
    That insulted intelligence to the point of being offensive.
    In the first letter I ever wrote to the editor of the local paper, the huerrfano world (no caps), my mockery of this sophistry was read with mixed opinions.
    To shorten a long story, we caught hell for that. Suffice mentioned the super quit, a new super, principal and teacher were hired. Mere months later, these were with whom my wife and I met one night in the principal’s office, to discuss issues of child abuse by their “authority,” among other things.
    Dismissively, we were initially brushed off, but after showing a letter of reply from the ACLU to a Huerrfano County Social Services case worker, he and the Walsenburg Police Department opened two independent investigations eventually resulting in the principal and teacher not having their contracts renewed.
    It was a learning experience.

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