Transgender

Anheuser-Busch CEO Declines to Say if He Would Have Allowed Dylan Mulvaney Promo in Retrospect

Brendan Whitworth, CEO of Anheuser-Busch, would not say if he would have allowed Bud Light's promo with transgender woman Dylan Mulvaney had he known the extent of the backlash.

Analysts Believe Bud Light Will Receive a ‘Permanent Reduction’ in Business

Deutsche Bank analyst Mitch Collett wrote in Barrons that Bud Light's "recent underperformance implies a permanent reduction in ABI’s U.S. business."

First Trans State Lawmaker Arrested on Charges of Distributing Child Sexual Abuse Images

Former New Hampshire state Democrat Rep. Stacie Marie Laughton, the nation's first-ever transgender person elected to a state legislature, was arrested last week on child porn charges.

Michigan Introduces New ‘Hate Crime’ Legislation That Threatens Free Speech Rights

The Democrat-majority Michigan legislature has introduced new “hate crime” legislation that would charge residents with hate crimes if they hurt the feelings of "protected minorities," including homosexuals and transgenders.

New Jersey Sues Three School Districts Over Transgender Student Policies

The State of New Jersey sued three Monmouth County school districts over their new policies requiring school officials to tell parents if their child desires to transition to a different gender.

Coors Light to Host Denver Pride Parade Months After Bud Light Boycott

Beer company Bud Light is reportedly hosting Denver's Pride Parade just months after Bud Light faced backlash for partnering with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Religious Freedom Claim, Allows Christian-Owned Business to Select Employees Based on Religious Convictions

The company objected to employing individuals engaging in "sexually immoral or gender non-conforming" behavior.

Medical Transgender Industry to Reach $5 Billion in U.S. By 2030

A market research report from Grand View Research projected that the gender industry is to reach $5 billion by 2030.

Tennessee’s Gov. Lee Grants $200 Million for Full-Time Armed Resource Officers in Public Schools

The grants, a joint effort between Gov. Lee and the General Assembly, will fund the placement of a full-time, armed school resource officer (SRO) at every public school and implement physical security improvements at public and non-public schools across Tennessee.

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