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California bans state-funded travel to five new states over anti-LGBTQ laws

In this April 23, 2021, file photo, California Attorney General Rob Bonta speaks in Sacramento, Calif.
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In this April 23, 2021, file photo, California Attorney General Rob Bonta speaks in Sacramento, Calif.

By Paul LeBlanc and Stella Chan, CNN

California will ban state-funded travel to five new states over their “discriminatory” LGBTQ laws, state Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Monday, citing the importance of “aligning our dollars with our values.”

The new travel restrictions target Arkansas, Florida, Montana, North Dakota and West Virginia over what the attorney general’s office called “dangerous” new laws that “directly work to ban transgender youth from playing sports, block access to life-saving care, or otherwise limit the rights of members of the LGBTQ+ community.”

“It’s unfortunate that some politicians would rather demonize trans youth than focus on solving real issues like tackling gun violence, beating back this pandemic, and rebuilding our economy,” Bonta said at a news conference Monday.

The additional travel restrictions mean that California has now banned state-funded travel to 17 states under Assembly Bill 1887.

The banned states, Bonta told reporters Monday, “are working to prevent transgender women and girls from participating in school sports, consistent with their gender identity.”

“It’s all part of a movement to limit the rights of LGBTQ Americans as a movement,” he said.

California has previously received pushback for its travel bans.

Last year, Oklahoma’s Republican governor, Kevin Stitt, issued an executive order that prohibits state employees from “all non-essential travel” to California after being added to the Golden State’s restricted travel list.

“California and its elected officials over the past few years have banned travel to the State of Oklahoma in an effort to politically threaten and intimidate Oklahomans for their personal values. Enough is enough,” Stitt said at the time.

Advocacy groups have already called 2021 a record-breaking year for anti-LGBTQ legislation, with at least 23 states having introduced more than 100 bills that aim to curb the rights of transgender people across the country.

According to data from the Human Rights Campaign, one of the nation’s largest LGBTQ advocacy groups, at least 117 bills have been introduced in the current legislative session that target the transgender community. It’s the highest number the organization has recorded since it began tracking anti-LGBTQ legislation more than 15 years ago.

The majority of bills would affect transgender youth, a group that researchers and medical professionals warn is already susceptible to high rates of suicide and depression.

“Make no mistake: We’re in the midst of an unprecedented wave of bigotry and discrimination in this country,” Bonta said Monday. “And the state of California is not going to support it.”

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