The liberty principle for this Freedom Friday concerns religious freedom and, in particular, taxpayer funding of gender transition procedures for inmates in Georgia. Sarah Holliday published an article at The Daily Signal reporting on the topic.
On
Wednesday, Georgia’s State Capitol was the stage for a “heated debate” over
legislation aimed at sparing taxpayers from funding gender transition
procedures for inmates – including “sex change surgeries, hormone replacement
therapies, and cosmetic procedures designed to alter sexual characteristics.”
While the measure garnered strong support from Republicans, Democrats voiced
their displeasure with the bill and the financial protections it offers.
Senate
Bill 185 passed Georgia’s House by a 100-2 margin, with the only dissenting
votes coming from Democrat lawmakers Regina Lewis-Ward and David Sampson. The
rest of the party’s representatives chose a different tactic, staging a
dramatic walkout from the chamber in protest. And yet, their exodus did little
to disrupt the bill’s momentum. It awaits only the signature of Republican Gov.
Brian Kemp to become law.
Prior
to the walkout, state Rep. Tanya Miller, a Democrat, expressed her opposition
to the legislation. “Our constituents sent us here to address serious pressing
issues affecting their daily lives,” she said. “Yet, instead of addressing real
problems, my colleagues in the majority party continue their extreme agenda.”
But according to Georgia Republicans, it is worth addressing.
Immediately
after the Democrats’ walkout, Republicans criticized their protest. According
to the Daily Caller, “Republican House Majority Whip James Burchett said that
elections have outcomes and added that Georgia taxpayers deem this issue
significant and oppose funding elective surgeries.”
In
fact, this focus on taxpayer priorities reflects a broader Republican agenda in
Georgia, exemplified by another recent legislative push. The Religious Freedom
Restoration Act (RFRA) passed the General Assembly earlier this year. While SB
185 prioritizes fiscal balance, RFRA focuses on constitutional balance –
specifically when it comes to religious freedom, as it was modeled after a
federal law to protect that right.
Just
a week before RFRA’s passage, Family Research Council Action Operations
Coordinator Jacob Kersey wrote of why Georgia’s Religious Freedom Restoration
Act “is necessary to protect people of faith.” Kersey, a Georgia native, has
experienced government overreach firsthand when he was effectively fired from
his former employment as a police officer in Port Wentworth. The reason? His
posting of a Bible verse on his personal social media that some of his team
found offensive.
“My
supervisors ordered me to remove my post,” Kersey wrote, “saying it was the
‘same thing as saying the N-word.’ I disagreed and declined to do so,
expressing my concerns that my religious freedom was being infringed.” After
being “given an ultimatum, resign ow or be fired the next time someone finds my
Christian beliefs offensive, I made the difficult decision to resign.”
He
wasn’t alone. “I’m not the only Georgia public servant who faced similar
fallout due to religious speech,” Kersey noted, citing [other] cases…. At the
end of the day,” he added, “the passage of the Georgia RFRA isn’t about … me;
it’s about the right of all Georgians to enjoy their God-given First Amendment
right to religious expression.” …
“What
we have seen this legislative session in Georgia is Democrats refusing to
abandon transgender ideology, one of the main reasons they lost in 2024,” he
told The Washington Stand. “Protecting Georgian taxpayers from being forced to
pay for “gender transition’ procedures for inmates is commonsense and good
policy.” And when it comes to the Democrats walking out of the chamber on
Wednesday, Kersey noted that was just one of many examples of Democrats
opposing good policy.
“Georgia
Democrats voted against keeping men out of women’s sports, against increasing
protections for all Georgians of faith, and against protecting taxpayers from
being forced to pay for ‘gender transition’ procedures for inmates,” he stated.
“The fact that Georgia Democrats staged a walkout instead of voting on SB 185
is because they know they are between a rock and a hard place: Their base that
supports pro-transgender policies, and the overwhelming number of voters in
Georgia who do not.” According to Kersey, the reality is that “they are afraid
to go on the record for SB 185, but they are scared to oppose their base. In
other words, they can’t have it both ways – it’s a lose-lose.”
Kersey’s
description of Democrats in Georgia fits Democrats in Congress. They pursue antics -- such as singing at press
conferences – and lies rather than actually voting against commonsense bills.
Democrats actually oppose the efforts of the DOGE team in rooting waste and
fraud out of the federal government.
Democrats
brought more than 170 legal cases just to slow the progress of the Trump
administration rather than helping. They do not accept the principle that
“elections have consequences” as stated by their fearless leader Barack Obama.
They obviously do not care that America is near bankruptcy and would have gone
further down that road if Trump had not been elected. I hope that Democrats
never gain power again because the majority of their policies are anti-America.
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