Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said that the next speaker needs to support a restrictive bill of hers.
The bill would prohibit any "taxpayer-funded gender-affirming care" as well as care for minors.
Introduced in June 2023, Greene's "Protect Children's Innocence Act" does far more than simply limit children from accessing gender-affirming care.
AdvertisementAdvertisementIn actuality, according to a press release from her own office, it prohibits any "taxpayer-funded gender-affirming care," forbid "institutions of higher education" from teaching about gender-affirming care, and restricts any foreigner who's performed any form of gender-affirming care on a minor from entering the United States.
Greene's interview on Sunday with Fox News wasn't the first time she's brought up her legislation in relation to the House speaker vote.
Persons:
Marjorie Taylor Greene, —, Maria Bartiromo, Kevin McCarthy, Greene, who's, Republican cosponsors, Sen, JD Vance, Greene's, she's, Donald J, Jim Jordan, Steve Scalise —, McCarthy, Matt Gaetz
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Republicans, Rep, Service, Fox News, Republican, Trump
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United States, House