He accused other states of passing laws “to demonize” the transgender community.
“The hate demonstrated by these laws is unfathomable and has contributed to soaring suicide rates,” Newsom said. “With the signing of this bill, California will ensure these kids and their families can seek and obtain the medical and mental health care they need.”
The legislation, Senate Bill 107—authored by Sen. Scott Wiener, a Democrat—was widely protested by parental rights groups opposed to minors receiving puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and gender transition surgeries.
“This will open the floodgates to thousands of children suffering through what I have. No American child is safe from mastectomy, sterilization, or a disrupted development anymore—all under the veil of ‘life-saving care,’” Cole said.
“Gov. Newsom just told every parent in America that California courts can control their child’s bodily integrity by passing SB107,” Friday said. “He just told every judge in the other 49 states that California judges have the final say with every custody agreement in the country. Newsom just gave permission for every noncustodial parent to abscond with his child to California to commit irreversible atrocities on the child.”
The California Family Council (CFC) also opposed the legislation and warned of pending litigation.
“SB 107 endangers every young person in the nation who experiences gender dysphoria. By signing this extreme bill, Gavin Newsom is telling all parents across the country that he knows what’s best for their children,” CFC President Jonathan Keller said in a statement.
“Mothers and fathers in every state should demand their elected representatives push back against this unconstitutional assault on parental rights. Governors and legislators must defend their citizens from this out-of-control government in Sacramento.”
The CFC joined with parental rights groups, including Moms for Liberty, in asking Newsom to veto the legislation.
More than 50 organizations sent a letter from the Promise to America’s Parents Coalition to Newsom on Sept. 19 urging him to veto SB 107, which the group called “a dangerous piece of legislation which ignores the established authority of the other 49 states and also violates the fundamental rights of parents while increasing the risk of irreversible harm to America’s children.”
The new law will allow state courts to remove out-of-state minors from their parents’ custody in many cases, according to the CFC.
“Newsom, Wiener, and the mainstream media are ignoring the section of the bill that enables children to be kidnapped and enticed to the state against their parents’ wishes and against the court custody determinations and laws of other states,” the CFC said in a Sept. 30 statement.
Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California and Equality California, among other LGBTQ advocacy groups, supported the legislation.