California city sues state over law prohibiting forced outing' in schools
Briefly

Huntington Beach has filed a lawsuit against California's AB 1955, claiming it infringes on parental rights by preventing schools from notifying parents about children's gender identities.
City Attorney Michael Gates emphasized that the involvement of America First Legal Foundation indicates a significant backing for the case, which is centered on protecting parental rights against state interference.
Mayor Gracey Van Der Mark stated that the law constitutes an 'unconstitutional invasion' of the parent-child relationship, asserting that secrecy regarding children's identity puts them at risk.
Councilmember Dan Kalmick criticized the lawsuit as a misuse of city resources, calling it 'politics at its worst' and warning of potential financial repercussions for the city.
Read at www.ocregister.com
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