Choose Protecting Our Trans Children Over Politics

Floor Speech

Date: April 18, 2023
Location: Washington, DC

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Mr. MENENDEZ. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to speak in opposition to H.R. 734, a bill that chooses politics over protecting our children, specifically our trans children.

With all the challenges we are facing as a country, with all the challenges so many working and middle-class families are facing, it is astonishing that we are here debating legislation that seeks to target our children.

I intentionally say ``our children'' because I do believe as legislators we should be concerned about every child in America, whether they live in a red or blue State, urban or rural community, and however they choose to identify.

Yet, Republicans, not just in this body but in legislatures across the country, have set their mark on trans children. When we speak of trans children, by most estimates, we are talking about 300,000 people in a country of 331 million, and even fewer who participate in school sports.

Just think about that. With all the power bestowed upon us, upon this august institution, Republicans are choosing to use that might to prevent trans children from participating in sports. They do so instead of working with Democrats to provide tangible solutions to the challenges that so many Americans are facing.

Why are we not voting today to make permanent the expanded child tax credit, which lifted 2.9 million children out of poverty?

Why are we not voting today on legislation that would make pre-K available to all families and, in doing so, alleviate one of the most significant burdens that working parents face each and every day?

Why are Republicans not focusing on these issues, debating and voting on real change for the majority of American families?

This week, Republicans will constantly talk about protecting our children, yet they won't work to solve the gun violence epidemic that we have in our country, an epidemic that continues to be a stain on each and every one of us.

We have to acknowledge the complete absurdity that Republicans are more comfortable sending their children to school to participate in active shooter trainings than they are having their children play alongside a trans teammate.

The leading cause of death of children in this country, in our country, is gun violence. Yet, Republicans are here trying to prevent trans children from participating in sports.

The GOP's title of this bill is Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2023, but have we not asked ourselves about the children that this bill seeks to target? Who is protecting them?

When will we remember that we show our true strength by concerning ourselves with the most vulnerable amongst us?

We are supposed to be the ones who are guided by President Lincoln's encouragement to have faith that right makes might. Being on the side of those who others seek to marginalize is the right side of history and shows true strength.

Mr. Speaker, on the topic of strength, let me be clear about one thing. Every single trans individual in this country who continues to be their true and authentic self in the face of constant bigotry and hate has more strength and courage than anyone who chooses to vote for this bill.

As the Book of John reminds us: ``If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that person? Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.''

As a father, I know that the single greatest gift that we can give our children is the love, support, and encouragement they need to be the truest and most authentic versions of who they are because we as adults know that this life is hard and that giving our kids that support is the least we can do.

Instead of trying to make life just a little easier, especially for those individuals who have found the bravery to be open about who they are, Republicans are trying to put out their inner light by making them feel different, by ostracizing them from their peers.

As I have said before and will say so long as it needs to be said, I love every single trans individual in this country because they are my brothers, my sisters, my neighbors, and my fellow Americans.

This bill is wrong. Targeting the trans community is wrong, and I won't stand for it.

Mr. Speaker, I am a ``no'' on H.R. 734, and I urge my colleagues to do the same.

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