Well the Republicans are at it again, a new legislative session, a new session of hate legislation and resolutions. This time it is Kansas.
Meanwhile all these resolutions are going on Kansas has a massive deficit with massive cuts to the budget, maybe they should tackle instead of spreading hate.
Kansas GOP votes to ‘oppose all efforts to validate transgender identity’Last year they also had another resolution…
The Wichita Eagle
By Jonathan Shorman and Hunter Woodall
February 18, 2018
The Kansas Republican Party has voted to "oppose all efforts to validate transgender identity."
The party’s state committee endorsed that statement on Saturday and also said it recognizes the dignity of those who are gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender.
The committee approved a resolution on human sexuality after a debate where some questioned the state party’s priorities. The lead proponent of the resolution said he was motivated by love.
In the resolution, the party affirms "God’s design for gender as determined by biological sex and not by self-perception." The document also opposes efforts to surgically or hormonally alter an individual’s body to conform with "perceived gender identity."
The committee approved the resolution on a voice vote. The committee is made up of about 180 people, with delegates from each congressional district, along with elected officials and leaders of groups affiliated with the party.
Shelby County GOP passes resolution in support of MooreI guess that God speaks to the Republican Party… hate thy neighbor, kill thy neighbor, covet thy neighbor… maybe it is really Satan whispering in their ear and not God.
The Hill
By Rebecca Savransky
November 15, 2017
The Shelby County Republican Executive Committee on Tuesday passed a resolution in support of GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore, according to multiple reports.
The committee said in its resolution it would "assist and support" Moore's effort to win the Alabama Senate seat and urged Republicans to back Moore's candidacy.
The resolution says Moore has been a "consistent proponent" of the positions of the Alabama GOP, listing his stances on issues such as fiscal policy and government regulations, according to the Alabama Political Reporter, which obtained a copy of the resolution before the meeting Tuesday.
Meanwhile all these resolutions are going on Kansas has a massive deficit with massive cuts to the budget, maybe they should tackle instead of spreading hate.
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