Family Policy Alliance | February 14, 2023
What started in Arkansas in 2021 has made its way to South Dakota. It’s a bill that protects vulnerable children from transgender interventions, including both dangerous sex-change surgeries and experimental hormones. Its name: Help Not Harm, because hurting children deserve real help – not irreversible harm.
Yesterday, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem signed her state’s Help Not Harm Act, making South Dakota the second state in the nation with a law of this kind. The bill holds healthcare professionals accountable by providing child victims an opportunity to sue for damages.
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Join us to hear from two people who worked on the front lines to make this bill into law. Rep. Bethany Soye (R-SD) and Norman Woods, Executive Director of Family Heritage Alliance, join Craig DeRoche to celebrate the victory of the Help Not Harm Act!
Here at Family Policy Alliance, we’ve been at work on this issue since 2017. And, while South Dakota is just the second state with a Help Not Harm law, there are many more states considering similar bills – that means more potential victories! Tune in today and follow us on social media (links below) to learn how you can get involved in your state!
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Emma Rarden
Communications Specialist – Producer