KUAR | By Josie Lenora
A bill that would open up liability to Arkansans who assist in someone's "social transition" was pulled following debate in committee.
The bill to create “The Vulnerable Youth Protection Act” would give broad litigation rights to people seeking to sue those who provide minors with gender-affirming care. A person could seek up to $10 million in punitive damages for 15 years against anyone who assists in social transitioning. The bill would expand previous legislation making it easier to sue doctors who participate in the medical transition of a minor.
The bill met pushback in a meeting of the House Judiciary committee Tuesday over its definition of “social transitioning” as “changes in clothing, pronouns, hairstyle, and name,” meaning a person could possibly sue their barber or person who calls them by a nickname.
'Social transition' bill pulled amid First Amendment concerns
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Steps leading up to the Arkansas Senate chamber in the state Capitol.