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Dems kicked off 'Pride Month' with a promise and a threat

Dems kicked off 'Pride Month' with a promise and a threat

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Dems kicked off 'Pride Month' with a promise and a threat

A family advocate says the slate of DOA pro-LGBTQ bills that's been introduced in the Wisconsin Legislature is a glimpse of what would be if the Left were in power.

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Daniel Degner of Wisconsin Family Action (WFA) says the series of anti-family bills represents a sweeping assault on Wisconsin's constitutional values, parental rights, free speech, and the very foundations of family and biological reality.

Among other things, the Democrats want to bring trans ideology into the classroom.

Degner, Daniel (Wisconsin Family Action) Degner

"It would require the state to fund transgender trainings with public school teachers so that public school teachers could affirm and promote the transgender ideology in the classrooms," he details.

All the phrases the Left uses to avoid saying "mother" or "father" are in there, too, and the Democrats want to make it easier for minors to change their legal name and to ban any counseling that does not affirm their gender dysphoria.

"It even went so far to remove every reference to husband and wife and mother and father in our entire state law," Degner tells AFN.

Wisconsin would have a lot of "pregnant persons" and "other parents" if the bills pass, but Degner says Democrats in The Badger State continue to take the losing side of every issue.

"Our polling has shown very strongly that the public is on our side on these transgender issues, that they affirm biological gender at almost 80% to 20%," the family advocate relays.

While he asserts this slate of bills will not pass in the Republican legislature, he considers them a promise – and a threat:

"Democrats are sending a message with these bills and saying, 'Hey, if you can vote for Democrats in 2026, here's what we will do in Wisconsin."

WFA, meanwhile, will not stay silent as the rights of parents, children, and faith-based citizens are systematically assaulted. Degner's organization is urging lawmakers to resist the pressure to conform to radical agendas and instead recommit to public policy that strengthens, not sabotages, the state's greatest natural resource: the family.