California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Monday morning, Aug. 28, announced his office is suing the Chino Valley Unified School District to stop enforcement of a recently passed policy requiring parents to be notified if their child is transgender.
At a Los Angeles news conference, Bonta said the district’s policy, which the Chino Valley school board passed earlier this summer, “tramples on students’ rights.”
“It’s destructive. It’s discriminatory. It’s downright dangerous. It has no place in California,” Bonta said.
Bonta’s office launched a civil rights investigation into the San Bernardino County school district after the board passed its policy.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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