No Place for LGBTQ+ Hate Act
Introduced on June 4, 2025 by Becca Balint
Sponsors (33)
House Votes
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AI Summary
This bill would cancel several federal executive orders that target LGBTQI+ people. It says those orders would no longer have any effect, and no federal money could be used to carry them out. The orders it targets include ones that: change how the government defines “sex” in ways that enable discrimination; bring back and expand a ban on transgender people serving in the military; direct agencies to stop transgender health care for teens under 19; block transgender girls from playing on girls’ school sports teams; and require schools to deny the existence of transgender people. The bill also says it doesn’t reduce any powers the Constitution gives the President.
In everyday terms, this aims to protect LGBTQI+ people from policies that could limit jobs, housing, health care, school sports participation, military service, and accurate ID documents by stopping those executive orders and any similar future ones from being used or funded.
- Who is affected: LGBTQI+ people, including transgender, nonbinary, and intersex individuals; students; servicemembers; families with teens seeking health care; schools and federal agencies.
- What changes: The named executive orders would be canceled, and federal funds could not enforce them or similar successor orders.
- When: If enacted, the targeted orders would have no force or effect, and funding to enforce them would be blocked.