Bill targeting DCS, transgender kids stops in Indiana Senate

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (ADAMS) – Indiana Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray has killed a House bill that would prevent the Department of Child Services from removing kids from their parents if the parents won’t affirm their gender identity or consent to gender-affirming health care.

The bill came about from a single case currently before the Indiana Supreme Court where a transgender child was taken from their parents.

Bray said through a spokesperson that there are “serious concerns” with the bill, which passed the state House 58-33 last month.

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