

Senate Bill 185
Prohibits the use of state funds or resources for certain treatments for state inmates.
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Prohibits the use of state funds or resources for certain treatments for state inmates.
Enforces schools to identify students as either only male or female, replace "gender" with sex, and fines staff who do not comply with these rules.
Authorizes local school systems and public schools to employ or accept as volunteers school chaplains.
Comprehensive state civil rights laws protecting individuals from discrimination in housing, public accommodations, and employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age,...