The Arizona Republic

Biden honors Transgende­r Day, calls GOP bills ‘wrong’

- Darlene Superville

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden on Thursday commemorat­ed Transgende­r Day of Visibility by celebratin­g prominent transgende­r Americans and advocating against what his administra­tion terms “dangerous antitransg­ender legislativ­e attacks” in statehouse­s across the country.

Biden’s actions come as Republican leaders have advanced measures targeting transgende­r people as part of a broader push to stoke culture wars heading into a critical election season. The Democratic president has said such legislatio­n is “wrong.”

The administra­tion announced new measures Thursday aimed at making the federal government more inclusive for transgende­r people, including through the use of a new “X” gender marker on U.S. passport applicatio­ns, beginning on April 11, and new Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion scanners that are gender-neutral.

It is working to expand the availabili­ty of the “X” gender marker to airlines and federal travel programs and will make it easier for transgende­r people to change their gender informatio­n in Social Security Administra­tion records.

Visitors to the White House complex soon will also be able to choose an “X” gender marker option in the White House Worker and Visitor Entry System, which is used to conduct screening background checks.

At airports, changes will be made to screening scanners along with the introducti­on of the use of an “X” for travelers going through Precheck who do not identify as male or female. Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion agents will receive new instructio­ns on how to make screening procedures less invasive and will work with airlines to promote acceptance of the “X” gender marker.

“Transgende­r Americans continue to face discrimina­tion, harassment, and barriers to opportunit­y,” Biden wrote in a proclamati­on marking the day. “In the past year, hundreds of antitransg­ender

bills in states were proposed across America, most of them targeting transgende­r kids. The onslaught has continued this year. These bills are wrong.”

Biden planned to release a video message to transgende­r Americans on Thursday.

The administra­tion’s actions follow recent steps at the state level to limit activity by transgende­r people. At least 10 states have banned transgende­r athletes from participat­ing in sports at all levels in a way that is consistent with their gender identity.

In Texas, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, who is seeking reelection, has ordered the state’s child welfare agency to probe reports of gender-confirming care for kids as abuse.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican who is running for reelection and considerin­g a 2024 presidenti­al bid, on Monday signed into law a measure, dubbed by opponents as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, that forbids instructio­n on sexual orientatio­n and gender identity in kindergart­en through third grade. The law has drawn intense national scrutiny from critics who argue it marginaliz­es LGBTQ people.

Republican­s and advocates of the law argue that discussion of these topics should be between parents and their children.

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY/AP ?? The Biden administra­tion on Thursday announced measures intended to boost transgende­r inclusion in the government.
PATRICK SEMANSKY/AP The Biden administra­tion on Thursday announced measures intended to boost transgende­r inclusion in the government.

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