ACLU of Alabama Comment on Anti-Trans Bill Passing Senate Committee
On Wednesday, SB10 passed out of the Senate Health Committee with a vote of 11-2.
Dillon Nettles, director of policy and advocacy, said:
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On Wednesday, SB10 passed out of the Senate Health Committee with a vote of 11-2.
Dillon Nettles, director of policy and advocacy, said:
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