We are tracking 24 anti-trans bills in Connecticut in 2025. The legislation impacts 5 categories:
SPORTS
HEALTHCARE
EDUCATION
OTHER
BATHROOM
To protect women's rights by allowing only biological females to use female locker rooms and facilities and participate on public female-only athletic teams.
That titles 10 and 10a of the general statutes be amended to prohibit biological males from competing on public female-only athletic teams in intercollegiate, interscholastic and intramural athletic events, or from using public locker rooms and facilities inconsistent with their sex assigned at the time of birth.
To protect a parents' right to raise children consistent with their biological sex and promote fairness in interscholastic athletic competition.
(1) Prohibit any court of this state from interfering with a parent's right to raise a minor consistent with the minor's biological sex; (2) prohibit a physician from performing gender reassignment surgery on minors or prescribing hormones or puberty-blocking drugs to minors; (3) prohibit a mental health professional from providing treatment related to the gender transition of a minor without first obtaining consent from a parent or guardian of the minor; (4) prohibit Medicaid assistance for gender transition surgeries; and (5) require schools and public and independent institutions of higher education in the state to designate separate athletic teams for each sex.
To prohibit biological males from participating in girls' sports and accessing girls' locker rooms and bathrooms.
That titles 10 and 10a of the general statutes be amended to prohibit biological males from competing on public female-only athletic teams in intercollegiate, interscholastic and intramural athletic events, or from using public locker rooms and facilities inconsistent with their sex assigned at the time of birth.
To ensure that the best interests of minors are protected when experiencing gender dysphoria or incongruence.
(1) prohibit health care providers from prescribing puberty-blocking drugs or artificial cross3 sex hormones to minors for non-FDA approved uses, including, but not limited to, treatment for gender dysphoria or incongruence, (2) prohibit health care providers from practicing surgery on minors for the purpose of sex reassignment or treatment of gender dysphoria or incongruence, and (3) promote psychotherapy for minors who are dealing with stress from gender dysphoria or incongruence.
To prohibit biological males from participating in girls' sports and accessing girls' locker rooms and bathrooms.
To prohibit biological males from participating in girls' sports and accessing girls' locker rooms and bathrooms.
To prohibit biological males from participating in girls' sports and accessing girls' locker rooms and bathrooms.
To prohibit biological males from participating in girls' sports and accessing girls' locker rooms and bathrooms.
To maintain parents' and guardians' involvement in their child's mental and emotional well-being at school and build closer working relationships among parents and guardians, teachers, staff and administrators to protect children and improve educational and emotional outcomes.
To require school officials to notify the parent or guardian of a student of any behavior intervention meeting concerning such student or such student's [...] new gender identity.
To establish guidelines for participation in male and female athletic programs.
That the general statutes be amended to require a student to participate in male and female athletic programs based on the sex designated on such student's birth certificate and, if such designation is disputed or unclear, such student shall participate in such programs based on such student's sex chromosomes and, if such student has a sex chromosome variation, such student shall participate in such programs based on such student's testosterone level
To allow a teacher to tell a parent that the gender identity of such parent's child differs from such child's sex assigned at birth.
To allow a teacher to tell a parent that the gender identity of such parent's child differs from such child's sex assigned at birth.
To prohibit biological males from participating in girls' sports.
Prohibit biological males from participating in any way as a member of a female-only athletic team in interscholastic and intramural athletic events.
To limit participation within female-only college and high school sports to biological females.
Prohibit biological males from competing on public female-only athletic teams in intercollegiate, interscholastic and intramural athletic events, or from using public locker rooms and facilities inconsistent with their sex assigned at the time of birth.
To prohibit state agencies from taking certain action against a parent or guardian if the basis for such action relates solely to such parent's or guardian's decision to raise a child consistent with such child's biological sex.
To prohibit state agencies from taking certain action against a parent or guardian if the basis for such action relates solely to such parent's or guardian's decision to raise a child consistent with such child's biological sex.
To prohibit public institutions of higher education from (1) maintaining an office for diversity, equity and inclusion, (2) requiring a diversity statement, and (3) considering a person's immutable characteristics in any admissions, scholarship, grading or employment decisions.
To prohibit public institutions of higher education from (1) maintaining an office for diversity, equity and inclusion, (2) requiring a diversity statement, and (3) considering a person's immutable characteristics in any admissions, scholarship, grading or employment decisions.
To prohibit biological males from participating in girls' sports and accessing girls' locker rooms and bathrooms.
To prohibit biological males from competing on public female-only high school athletic teams in interscholastic and intramural athletic events and using female-only locker rooms and facilities.
To protect girls and women from biological males accessing women's or girls' bathrooms, lavatories, locker rooms and changing rooms.
To protect girls and women from biological males accessing women's or girls' bathrooms, lavatories, locker rooms and changing rooms.
To ensure that the best interests of minors are protected when experiencing gender dysphoria or incongruence.
(1) prohibit the prescribing of puberty blocking drugs for minors under the age of eighteen for [...] treatment for gender dysphoria or incongruence, (2) prohibit the prescribing of artificial cross-sex hormones for minors under the age of eighteen for [...] treatment for gender dysphoria or incongruence, (3) prohibit the practice of surgical intervention for minors under the age of eighteen for the purpose of sex reassignment or treatment of gender dysphoria or incongruence, and (4) promote psychotherapy for minors who are dealing with stress from gender dysphoria or incongruence.
To prohibit a physician from performing surgery on a minor for the purpose of treating gender dysphoria.
To prohibit a physician from performing surgery on a minor for the purpose of treating gender dysphoria.
To ensure that students receive age and developmentally appropriate instruction in the classroom about sexual orientation and gender identity.
Prohibit classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity to students in grades kindergarten to three, inclusive, by school personnel or third parties, and to require that any such instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity to students in grades four to twelve, inclusive, is age appropriate and developmentally appropriate for such students.
To prevent compelled speech by prohibiting the state or any political subdivision of the state from requiring the use of specific pronouns.
The general statutes be amended to prohibit the state or any political subdivision of the state from requiring any individual or entity to use specific pronouns.
To prohibit compelled speech in public schools in Connecticut.
That title 10 of the general statutes be amended to prohibit a local or regional board of education from compelling the speech of students and educators, including the use of specific pronouns, in the public schools in the state.
To limit participation on a youth sports team for public school students based on a student's assigned sex at birth.
That the general statutes be amended to limit participation on a youth sports team for public school students based on a student's assigned sex at birth, except a female student may participate in a youth sports team for male students if no comparable team exists for female students.
To provide civil immunity for interscholastic athletic organizations and the sanctioning bodies of private youth organizations when such entities adopt policies that require an athletic participant to compete on a team that matches the gender identity on the person's birth certificate.
That the general statutes be amended to render interscholastic athletic organizations and the sanctioning bodies of private youth organizations immune from civil liability for adopting any policy requiring a participant who has a gender identity that is different from the gender listed on the person's official birth certificate to compete on a gender-specific sports team that matches the gender on the birth certificate.
To protect the health, safety and scholarship opportunities of female athletes.
To prohibit any local or regional board of education or public institution of higher education from allowing any person to compete on a gender-specific sports team that does not match the gender on such person's birth certificate.
To ensure that the best interests of minors are protected when experiencing gender dysphoria or incongruence.
That the general statutes be amended to prohibit health care providers from performing surgery on minors for the purpose of sex reassignment or treatment of gender dysphoria or incongruence, except for instances of birth defects.