Lodi News-Sentinel

Boy Scouts reverse transgende­r ban

- By Abbott Koloff

The Boy Scouts has reversed a long-standing ban on Monday, opening its doors to transgende­r children that identify as male.

HACKENSACK, N.J. — An 8-year-old North Jersey transgende­r boy who was kicked out of the Cub Scouts was asked to rejoin in what amounts to a major shift in policy for the Boy Scout of America, which issued a statement on Monday night indicating that it’s opening its membership to transgende­r children.

“Starting today, we will accept and register youth in the Cub and Boy Scout programs based on the gender identity indicated on the applicatio­n,” the Boy Scouts said in the statement. “Our organizati­on’s local councils will help find units that can provide for the best interest of the child.”

Kristie Maldonado, of Secaucus, said she received a call on Monday night from the Northern New Jersey Council of the Boy Scouts telling her that her son, Joe, would be welcomed back as a cub scout.

The Boy Scouts had said last year that it checks birth certificat­es to determine eligibilit­y but on Monday night said in the statement that “that approach is no longer sufficient as communitie­s and state laws are interpreti­ng gender identity differentl­y, and these laws vary widely from state to state.”

The change of heart came after The Hackensack Record published a story about Joe in December. Kristie Maldonado had said last week that she filed a civil rights complaint against the Northern New Jersey Council of Boy Scouts, charging the group with discrimina­tion.

Joe Maldonado had been a Cub Scout for about a month when he was told last year that he could no longer belong because he was born a girl. His story led to a national debate over the issue at a time that the Boy Scouts were emerging from a period of turmoil before they overturned bans against gay scouts and gay scouting leaders in recent years.

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