California bans state-funded travel to Georgia over transgender school sports law

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California is banning state-funded travel to Georgia after the state passed a law allowing athletic associations to prohibit transgender girls from competing in girls’ interscholastic sports.

Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed the law in April. Days later, the Georgia High School Association voted 62-0 to require high school athletes to compete according to the gender they were assigned at birth, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

The association’s vote reversed a 2016 policy that had allowed each school to set its own policies.

“Blocking transgender youth from playing sports isn’t just discriminatory, it’s government overreach — and it’s happening in states across the country,” Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a Friday news release. “Rather than protecting personal freedoms, state legislatures are going out of their way to invent a problem and target the rights of children.”

A spokesman for Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp responded in an email that “unless Attorney General Bonta plans on banning companies and film projects from moving to Georgia from California, this will have little impact on our state.”

Georgia will be the 23rd state to which California won’t pay for most travel under a 2016 law, Assembly Bill 1887. The law requires the attorney general to add states to the ban if they enact laws discriminating against lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender people.
Bonta announced in June that he planned to add Indiana, Louisiana, Utah and Arizona to the ban over new laws prohibiting transgender girls from competing in school sports according to their gender identities. Friday’s announcement said the Georgia ban will take effect immediately. The Attorney General’s Office expects to make Arizona the 24th entry on the list in September, when the state’s new law goes into effect.

Most of the states led by Republican legislatures and governors. Other states have been banned after passing measures that designate which bathrooms transgender people can use, allow doctors to deny medical care on religious grounds and restrict LGBTQ rights in other ways.

The California law has exemptions for serious government business, such as law enforcement, tax collection, and traveling to training events that are a condition of grants.

The University of California and California State University told The Sacramento Bee last year that their sports teams may still travel to states on the banned list, so long as the teams use money from donors and other sources that aren’t taxpayer dollars, tuition or revenues from fees.

 
Buuullshit. This is because Georgia's a competitor in the movie industry. That has to be what's actually going on.
 
For the folks at home:

States Subject to AB 1887’s Travel Prohibition​

The following states are currently subject to California’s ban on state-funded and state-sponsored travel:

  1. Alabama
  2. Arkansas
  3. Florida
  4. Georgia
  5. Idaho
  6. Indiana
  7. Iowa
  8. Kansas
  9. Kentucky
  10. Louisiana
  11. Mississippi
  12. Montana
  13. North Carolina
  14. North Dakota
  15. Ohio
  16. Oklahoma
  17. South Carolina
  18. South Dakota
  19. Tennessee
  20. Texas
  21. Utah
  22. West Virginia
 
For the folks at home:

States Subject to AB 1887’s Travel Prohibition​

The following states are currently subject to California’s ban on state-funded and state-sponsored travel:

  1. Alabama
  2. Arkansas
  3. Florida
  4. Georgia
  5. Idaho
  6. Indiana
  7. Iowa
  8. Kansas
  9. Kentucky
  10. Louisiana
  11. Mississippi
  12. Montana
  13. North Carolina
  14. North Dakota
  15. Ohio
  16. Oklahoma
  17. South Carolina
  18. South Dakota
  19. Tennessee
  20. Texas
  21. Utah
  22. West Virginia
It’s all the based states. I wonder if they play their cards right if they can prevent Californians from moving to these states.
 
“Blocking transgender youth from playing sports isn’t just discriminatory, it’s government overreach--" right after writing, "Georgia High School Association voted 62-0 to require high school athletes to compete according to the gender they were assigned at birth"

One of things does not equal the other! However, "California is banning state-funded travel to Georgia after the state passed a law allowing athletic associations to prohibit transgender girls from competing in girls’ interscholastic sports." This sounds more unconstitutional as it is a sweeping verdict and an actual overreach for freedom of travel; even if it is state monies.
 
Oh no, less Californians. The horror.
For the folks at home:

States Subject to AB 1887’s Travel Prohibition​

The following states are currently subject to California’s ban on state-funded and state-sponsored travel:

  1. Alabama
  2. Arkansas
  3. Florida
  4. Georgia
  5. Idaho
  6. Indiana
  7. Iowa
  8. Kansas
  9. Kentucky
  10. Louisiana
  11. Mississippi
  12. Montana
  13. North Carolina
  14. North Dakota
  15. Ohio
  16. Oklahoma
  17. South Carolina
  18. South Dakota
  19. Tennessee
  20. Texas
  21. Utah
  22. West Virginia
lol so almost half the country?
 
I think that these 23 states should turn around and ban all commerce with California and restrict all California citizens, especially political activists & journalists, from traveling or relocating to their states.
 
It’s all the based states. I wonder if they play their cards right if they can prevent Californians from moving to these states.
seems to me the best reason to ban abortion and ban trans athletes in any state is to make it a no-go zone for californians.

The California law has exemptions for serious government business, such as law enforcement, tax collection, and traveling to training events that are a condition of grants.
The University of California and California State University told The Sacramento Bee last year that their sports teams may still travel to states on the banned list, so long as the teams use money from donors and other sources that aren’t taxpayer dollars, tuition or revenues from fees.

seems like nothing will change then. any government travel will still get approval, and any sports events which must take place will probably still go to georgia with donations. seems like empty political posturing to me.
 
seems to me the best reason to ban abortion and ban trans athletes in any state is to make it a no-go zone for californians.



seems like nothing will change then. any government travel will still get approval, and any sports events which must take place will probably still go to georgia with donations. seems like empty political posturing to me.
So California passed a law adding another layer of paperwork to out-of-state travel for government officials. Okay, CA, go ahead and make life worse for your own state's employees, really quaking in my boots here.
 
Restrictions that harm your own more than the target; so hot right now. Politics are easily the most maligned of Californian exports, there is no way to frame it as anything but a self-own.
 
I don't imagine the Sacramento High School football team was going to travel to Georgia for a exhibition match anytime soon, so I don't think it's a big deal.
 
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