To repeal certain Executive orders targeting LGBTQI+ individuals.
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
IntroducedMs. Balint (for herself, Ms. Ansari, Mr. Cleaver, Ms. Crockett, …
Summary
What This Bill Does
The "No Place for LGBTQ+ Hate Act" would repeal five Executive Orders issued in early 2025 that restrict the rights of LGBTQI+ individuals. These orders affect how the federal government defines sex, ban transgender individuals from military service, restrict transgender healthcare for adolescents, prohibit transgender students from participating on sports teams matching their gender identity, and require schools to deny transgender identities. The bill would also prohibit any federal funds from being used to implement or enforce these orders.
Who Benefits and How
LGBTQI+ individuals, particularly transgender, nonbinary, and intersex people, would benefit by having federal restrictions on their rights removed. Transgender military servicemembers would regain the ability to serve openly. Transgender adolescents would retain access to healthcare. Transgender students would be able to participate in school sports consistent with their gender identity and have their identities recognized in educational settings. Employers, schools, housing providers, and healthcare systems serving LGBTQI+ individuals would also benefit from clearer non-discrimination protections.
Who Bears the Burden and How
The bill does not impose new costs, requirements, or restrictions on any group. It simply nullifies existing Executive Orders, returning policy to the status quo that existed before those orders were issued.
Key Provisions
- Declares that Executive Orders 14168, 14183, 14187, 14190, and 14201 targeting LGBTQI+ individuals have no force or effect
- Prohibits federal funds from being used to implement, administer, enforce, or carry out these Executive Orders
- Uses Congress's constitutional Spending Clause authority to block enforcement
- Includes a savings provision clarifying the bill does not impair any constitutional authority granted to the President
- Applies to any related or successor Executive Orders that similarly harm or limit LGBTQI+ rights
Evidence Chain:
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Primary Purpose
The bill aims to repeal specific Executive Orders that target LGBTQI+ individuals, ensuring non-discrimination in various sectors like employment, education, housing, and healthcare.
Policy Domains
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Key Definitions
Terms defined in this bill
This section identifies and repeals specific Executive Orders that target LGBTQI+ individuals, including those related to the Federal interpretation of sex, military service, healthcare access for transgender adolescents, school sports participation, and recognition in educational settings.
This provision ensures that the bill's repeal of Executive Orders does not infringe on any constitutional authority granted to the President.
The bill's official title is the No Place for LGBTQ+ Hate Act.
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