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Newsom's school gender identity law mandates 'teachers must lie to parents,' parental rights groups say
A highly contested California bill signed into law last week by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom has stoked ire among parents and politicians, who slammed the gender identity law as a usurpation of parents’ rights.
The first in the nation bill bans schools in the state from being forced to notify parents if their child uses pronouns or a gender identity opposite their biological sex.
AB1955 prevents school districts from being mandated to notify parents if their child starts using different pronouns or identifies as a different gender than what’s on their school record and prohibits school districts from “retaliating or taking adverse action against an employee” who affirms a student’s gender identity.
“This bill would prohibit school districts … from enacting or enforcing any policy, rule, or administrative regulation that requires an employee or a contractor to disclose any information related to a pupil’s sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression to any other person without the pupil’s consent,” the law states.
The law also “prohibit[s] employees or contractors of those educational entities from being required to make such a disclosure unless otherwise required by law, as provided.”
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Erin Friday, California attorney and co-lead at Our Duty, a group that helps parents protect their children from trans ideology, told Fox News Digital that the law cements secrecy in California’s public schools.
“We are the first state to really mandate that teachers must lie to parents about their child’s gender identity,” she said.
Friday’s own daughter struggled with gender dysphoria before she and her husband intervened. Her daughter no longer identifies as transgender.
“You take that opportunity away once you have adults elsewhere concretizing the false identity of these kids and these kids are in school with these teachers … 6 or 7 hours a day [and are] being affirmed,” Friday said. “The parents don’t have a chance to pull these kids out. These kids are now stuck in this gender identity and the social contagion continues.”
AB1955 also requires the State Department of Education to develop resources for LGBTQ students and strategies to increase support for LGBTQ students.
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The law, which Newsom signed on July 15, will take effect in the new year, conflicting with policies several school districts in the state recently passed requiring parents to be notified if a child requests to change their gender identification.
School districts started passing their own policies after similar laws to notify parents failed in the California legislature.
Friday helped California State Assemblymember Bill Essayli write AB1314, which died in the California Assembly before it ever got a hearing, and she said AB1955 is a response to the effort to enact parental notification laws.
Chino Valley Unified School District in Southern California was the first school district in the state to pass a parental notification policy, prompting the state’s Attorney General Rob Bonta to file a lawsuit against the district in August 2023. Earlier that month, Bonta announced a civil rights investigation into the school district over the policy, which he said required staff to “out” transgender students.
Now, Chino Valley USD is suing Newsom over the law, arguing it violates parents’ rights under the U.S. Constitution. The Liberty Justice Center (LJC) filed the lawsuit last Tuesday on behalf of the school district.
Students and classroom (iStock/Getty)
Izzy Gardon, director of communications for Newsom, said, “This is a deeply unserious lawsuit, seemingly designed to stoke the dumpster fire formerly known as Twitter rather than surface legitimate legal claims.”
“AB 1955 preserves the child-parent relationship, California law ensures minors can’t legally change their name or gender without parental consent, and parents continue to have guaranteed and full access to their student’s educational records consistent with federal law,” he added. “We’re confident the state will swiftly prevail in this case.”
School districts in Murrieta, Temecula, Orange and Rocklin all enacted similar parental notification policies, according to Our Duty.
Many Democratic lawmakers agree with Bonta’s assessment, including California Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi, who addressed an angry crowd of parents about AB1955 in June ahead of the bill’s passage.
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“There are numerous studies that show that when students are outed for not identifying with the gender of their birth, assigned at their birth, that they get beaten by their parents, they get beaten by their classmates,” Muratsuchi said.
“Those are the facts,” he added, without pointing to evidence of the claim. Immediately, the parents called him out for what they said was a “lie.”
“I can’t believe he said that out loud,” one parent said.
Vincent Wagner, senior counsel with the Center for Parental Rights at Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), told Fox News Digital that the Constitution guarantees parents the fundamental right to direct the upbringing, education and health care of their children. But, he said, under AB1955, the state is interfering with parents’ ability to exercise that right.
“Kids are going to do better when parents know what’s going on and can be there to support their kids, because parents love their kids more than anybody else in the world,” he added.
Wagner said that school districts, by the terms of AB1955, are prohibited from doing the “right thing.”
“When a school district wants to do the right thing in California, it’s no longer allowed to, which is not unheard of in California,” he added. “Prior to this law, the state government has gone after some local school districts that wanted to keep parents in the loop on these decisions.”
California Governor Gavin Newsom (Chris duMond/Shutterstock)
Newsom spokesperson Brandon Richards defended the new California law in a statement to Fox News Digital, arguing it would “keep children safe while protecting the critical role of parents” and “the child-parent relationship by preventing politicians and school staff from inappropriately intervening in family matters and attempting to control if, when, and how families have deeply personal conversations.”
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Friday said that blue states around the country are keeping secrets from parents because “policies to lie to parents” are already in place through school board policies as opposed to law.
“We’re going to continue to see schools lie to parents, and we’re going to continue to see teachers filing lawsuits, not wanting to deceive parents and those have been successful,” she said. “We’re going to continue to see lawsuits by parents and those cases are now moving up through the appellate courts.”
Friday said it’s ultimately going to be the Supreme Court that’s going to decide if parents have the right to know if their children are suffering from mental health issues at school.
In the meantime, she said a lot of children are going to be harmed because parents who learn of their child’s gender struggles early are able to get them the mental health care that they need. If they don’t get that care, she said it will lead to more kids being harmed, more detransitioners and more suicides.
Wagner agreed, warning AB 1855 is part of a national trend where schools interfere with parents in what he said is a constitutionally protected right.
“When California passed anti-parent laws in the past, other states have followed suit,” he said. “That happened in late 2022 through 2023, some other states followed California’s lead in passing some anti-parent laws.”
“It’s important to identify a key player like California and call out what it’s doing and connect it with what’s going on around the country,” he added.
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Montana
Belgrade wins best tasting tap water in Montana
Camaree Uljua, Belgrade’s director of Public Works, said that the city will now advance to American Waterworks Association national conference in Washington D.C., but the victory comes with another valuable perk.
“We have a bit of a lighthearted rivalry with Bozeman and some of the bigger cities in the state,” Uljua said. “It’s kind of bragging rights.”
Nevada
Nevada DETR ready to help laid-off Spirit Airlines employees
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — State officials say they are ready to provide assistance to the 999 people laid off from Spirit Airlines.
The Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation (DETR) said it will support former Spirit employees with reemployment services, retraining opportunities and more.
Impacted workers can also file for unemployment insurance at NUI.nv.gov.
“DETR is committed to supporting every Nevada worker affected by the Spirit Airlines layoffs,” department Director Christopher Sewell said in a statement. “Our team is ready to provide timely resources, guidance, and individualized assistance to help impacted employees navigate their next steps.”
Rapid Response is a free program that provides strategies for layoffs and plant closures. It quickly coordinates services and provides immediate support to employers and affected workers.
Employees can access no-cost career and training services through EmployNV. This includes career counseling and job-search assistance, skills assessments and re-skilling opportunities, and training grants for high-demand career fields.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo encouraged anyone who was laid off to use DETR’s resources.
“Our priority is getting folks back to work right away, and the state stands ready to assist with no-cost employment services to help with the transition,” Lombardo said in a statement.
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Spirit ceased operations on May 2 after failing to secure a government bailout. The company notified Nevada DETR that it was laying off 999 employees based at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas as a result.
New Mexico
Rodeo Recap: Rodeos in California, New Mexico, and Missouri Highlight Weekend
The professional rodeo season continues to heat up as we head into the spring and summer runs. Rodeos across the country drew top athletes over the recent weekend, as they vie for positions at the 2026 National Finals Rodeo (NFR).
Every dollar counts, especially as we enter the last five months of the 2026 season.
Riverdale Rodeo – Riverdale, Calif.
Bareback rider Jacob Lees earned two California victories on the weekend, scoring 81.5 points on Four Star Rodeo’s Sweet Annie in Riverdale. His 83.5-point ride on Bridwell Pro Rodeos’ Socket claimed the win in Stonyford.
Reigning Circuit Champion, Hayle Gibson-Stillwell, topped the barrel racing by two-tenths of a second with her time of 17.04 sconds.
Stonyford Rodeo – Stonyford, Calif.
California cowboy Bailey Small put together a solid weekend in his circuit, winning Stonyford with an 82.5-point ride on Bridwell Pro Rodeos’ Classy Clark. He also finished second in Riverdale.
Barrel racer Kathy Petska continues to dominate the circuit, claiming yet another spring win with a 17.50-second run.
American Royal Rodeo – Kansas City, Mo.
There are now two “Popes” to watch out for in the bareback riding — three-time NFR Average Champion and World Champion, Jess Pope, and his brother, Ty. Ty made a huge ride in Kansas City, scoring 87 points on Smith Pro Rodeos’ Broadway Boots for the win.
In 2025, Kansas cowboy Weston Patterson made his first NFR appearance and has carried that momentum into his 2026 season. Scoring 88 points on Korkow Rodeos’ Joker Poker, he claimed the saddle bronc riding win.
Pioneer Days Rodeo – Clovis, N.M.
Tie-down roper Buck Tate earned the win by over two full seconds, taking home $1,404.
Reigning Breakaway Roping World Champion Taylor Munsell claimed the $2,054 victory with a time of 1.8 seconds.
Helotes Festival Association Rodeo – Helotes, Texas
In bareback riding, Taylor Broussard matched up with Andrews Rodeo’s Empty Promises for a score of 85.5 points to earn the win.
Seven-time NFR qualifier, Isaac Diaz, topped the leaderboard with a score of 89 points on Diamond G Rodeo’s To The Limit. He earned the win in saddle bronc riding and $1,855.
PPCLA PRCA Rodeo – Mineral Wells, Texas
Sissy Winn put together a solid weekend in her circuit, topping the barrel racing in Mineral Wells and finishing fourth in Helotes.
Hailing from Winnie, Texas, Ethan Winckler made the only qualified ride in bull riding, scoring 87.5 points on Rafter G Rodeo’s Mr. Blue Sky and taking home a whopping $4,863.
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