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More than 100 Elected Officials Announce Support for Transgender Youth, Opposition to Transgender Youth Sports Ban

Posted on May 12, 2021

Commissioner Nikki Fried, Members of Congress, Mayors, and
State and Local Lawmakers Denounce Transphobic Attack

In response to the Florida Legislature passing the first anti-LGBTQ law in 23 years, a wave of Florida lawmakers have denounced the attack and stood on the side of transgender youth. To date, more than 100 current and former members of congress, state lawmakers, mayors, and local elected leaders have signed onto a letter affirming transgender youth, celebrating the state’s diversity, and elevating the economic consequences of anti-LGBTQ policies.

City of Hallandale Beach Vice Mayor Sabrina Javellana and Fort Lauderdale Commissioner Steve Glassman, both out LGBTQ elected officials, initiated the letter in partnership with LGBTQ advocacy organizations as a response to the legislature’s 11th hour revival of the transgender youth sports ban in the final days of the 2021 legislative session.

“Elected officials across Florida are joining together to denounce these dangerous political attacks on transgender youth and to call for understanding and education about one of Florida’s most vulnerable communities.” said Equality Florida Senior Political Director Joe Saunders. “Within days of sharing this letter, more than 100 elected officials representing millions of Floridians joined the call to reverse the transgender youth sports ban and the threat it represents to our youth, our schools, and our economy. Florida’s future depends on being a welcoming and inclusive state. At this critical moment in our state’s recovery, these leaders stand united in support of Florida’s transgender youth and in opposition to the signal this sends about who we are as Floridians. Florida should be a state that is open for all.”

The letter reads, in part:

We stand united to oppose all attempts to enshrine anti-LGBTQ+ legislation into law and reject efforts to exclude transgender people from public life, including participation in sports. The recent action from leaders in the Florida Capitol that removes transgender youth from teams and  categorically bans transgender students from future participation in sports is discriminatory and creates enormous risk for schools and universities tasked with implementing a poorly constructed policy that threatens expensive lawsuits if transgender young girls are allowed to play. These measures threaten our economy even as we work daily to rebuild the industries most harmed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Industries that are most impacted by the terrible signals this sends about who we are. Florida is a state that should be open for all. A state where every visitor, business, resident, and player can thrive. 

Republican leadership attached the Transgender Youth Sports Ban legislation to an unrelated education bill (Senate Bill 1028) in the final days of Florida’s legislative session, after the stand-alone bill failed to pass through the committee process.Governor Ron DeSantis’s office has received thousands of calls and emails from constituents around the state, calling on him to veto the bill. The Transgender Youth Sports Ban is part of a national, coordinated attack on transgender youth.  Similar legislation has failed to pass or been vetoed earlier this year in states including Kansas, Utah, South Dakota, and South Carolina.  A similar law in Idaho last year has been blocked by a federal court due to constitutional concerns.

Equality Florida invites all current and former lawmakers who support transgender youth to sign onto the letter, which will be re-released with additional signatures.

List of Signatories

Last Updated (list in formation): May 12, 2021
Total signers: 109

Florida Cabinet

  1. Commissioner of Agriculture Nicole “Nikki” Fried

Members of Congress

  1. Congressman Charlie Crist
  2. Congressman Ted Deutch
  3. Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy
  4. Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz
  5. Congressman Darren Soto

State Senators and Representatives

  1. State Senator Lori Berman
  2. State Senator Shevrin Jones
  3. State Senator Jason Pizzo
  4. State Senator Tina Polsky
  5. State Senator Darryl Rouson
  6. State Senator Linda Stewart
  7. State Senator Victor Torres
  8. State Representative Kristen Arrington
  9. State Representative Robin Bartleman
  10. State Representative Christopher Benjamin
  11. State Representative Kevin Chambliss
  12. State Representative Dan Daley
  13. State Representative Tracie Davis
  14. State Representative Fentrice Driskell
  15. State Representative Nicholas Duran
  16. State Representative Anna Eskamani
  17. State Representative Joy Goff-Marcil
  18. State Representative Margaret Good (former)
  19. State Representative Michael Gottlieb
  20. State Representative Carlos Guillermo-Smith
  21. State Representative Omari Hardy
  22. State Representative Adam Hattersley (former)
  23. State Representative Christine Hunschofsky
  24. State Representative Evan Jenne
  25. State Representative Andrew Learned
  26. State Representative Angie Nixon
  27. State Representative Michele Rayner
  28. State Representative Joe Saunders (former)
  29. State Representative Kelly Skidmore
  30. State Representative Allison Tant
  31. State Representative Geraldine Thompson

Local Elected Officials

  1. Alachua County Commissioner Mary Alford
  2. Boca Raton Councilmember Monica Mayotte
  3. Boca Raton Councilmember Yvette Drucker
  4. Brevard County School Board Member Jennifer Jenkins
  5. Brevard County Soil & Water Conservation Supervisor Chelsea Partridge
  6. Broward County Commissioner Barbara Sharief
  7. Broward County School Board Member Debra Hixon
  8. Broward County School Board Member Rosalind Osgood
  9. Broward County Property Appraiser Marty Kiar
  10. Broward County Supervisor of Elections Joe Scott
  11. Broward County Soil and Water Conservation Supervisor Emma Collum
  12. Broward County Soil and Water Conservation Supervisor Alissa Schafer
  13. Boynton Beach Vice Mayor Ty Panserga
  14. Cooper City Mayor Greg Ross
  15. Coral Springs Commissioner Nancy Metayer
  16. Davenport Commissioner Brandon Kneeld (former)
  17. Delray Beach Commissioner Ryan Boylston
  18. Lauderdale Lakes Commissioner Marilyn Davis
  19. Hallandale Beach Commissioner Sabrina Javellana
  20. Hollywood Commissioner Caryl Shuham
  21. Deerfield Beach Commissioner Bernie Parness
  22. Fort Lauderdale Commissioner Steve Glassman
  23. Fort Lauderdale Commissioner Ben Sorensen
  24. Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis
  25. Gainesville Commissioner Adrian Hayes Santos
  26. Haines City Commissioner Anne Huffman
  27. Hillsborough County Commission Vice Chair Kimberly Overman
  28. Hillsborough County School Board Member Jessica Vaughn
  29. Hollywood Vice Mayor Linda Sherwood
  30. Key West Commissioner Jimmy Weekley
  31. Lake Worth Beach Commissioner Sarah Malega
  32. Lake Worth Beach Vice Mayor Herman Robinson
  33. Largo City Commissioner Eric Gerard
  34. Miami Commissioner Ken Russell
  35. Miami Beach Vice Mayor Michael Gongora
  36. Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber
  37. Miami Shores Mayor Crystal Wagar
  38. Miami Shores Village Vice Mayor Daniel Marinberg
  39. Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava
  40. Miami-Dade School Board Member Luisa Santos
  41. Miami-Dade School Board Member Lucia Baez-Geller
  42. Monroe County Commissioner Heather Carruthers (former)
  43. Monroe County Commissioner Mike Forster
  44. North Miami Councilman Scott Galvin
  45. North Miami Councilman Alix Desulme
  46. Oakland Park Commissioner Matthew Sparks
  47. Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings
  48. Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer
  49. Orlando Commissioner Patty Sheehan
  50. Osceola County Commission Chair Brandon Arrington
  51. Osceola County Commission Vice-Chair Viviana Janer
  52. Palm Beach County Commissioner Robert Weinroth
  53. Parkland Commissioner Jordan Isrow
  54. Pembroke Pines Commissioner Angelo Castillo
  55. Pinecrest Councilmember Anna Hochkammer
  56. Pinellas County Commissioner Charlie Justice
  57. Pinellas County School Board Member Caprice Edmond
  58. Plantation Councilmember Jennifer Andreu
  59. Plantation Council President Denise Horland
  60. Pompano Beach Mayor Rex Hardin
  61. Sarasota County School Board Member Shirley Brown
  62. St. Petersburg Council Vice Chair Gina Driscoll
  63. St. Petersburg Councilmember Amy Foster
  64. St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman
  65. St. Petersburg Councilmember Darden Rice
  66. Tampa Mayor Jane Castor
  67. Tampa Councilmember Luis Viera
  68. Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey
  69. Tallahassee Mayor Pro Tem Jeremy Matlow
  70. Tallahassee Commissioner Jack Porter
  71. Wilton Manors Commissioner Mike Bracchi
  72. Wilton Manors Commissioner Julie Carson (former)

Elected Officials’ Letter Text

Florida Elected Officials in Support of Transgender Youth
and in Opposition to the Transgender Youth Sports Ban

We, the below signed elected public servants of the State of Florida, denounce any efforts to discriminate against our state’s transgender youth. We stand united to oppose all attempts to enshrine anti-LGBTQ+ legislation into law and reject efforts to exclude transgender people from public life, including participation in sports. The recent action from leaders in the Florida Capitol that removes transgender youth from teams and categorically bans transgender students from future participation in sports is discriminatory and creates enormous risk for schools and universities tasked with implementing a poorly constructed policy that threatens expensive lawsuits if transgender young girls are allowed to play. These measures threaten our economy even as we work daily to rebuild the industries most harmed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Industries that are most impacted by the terrible signals this sends about who we are. Florida is a state that should be open for all. A state where every visitor, business, resident, and player can thrive.

We, the undersigned, recognize that our transgender youth are our state’s most vulnerable. They are most likely to experience violence or to be marginalized in their communities. As elected leaders we should be working to build the understanding of our communities about their unique needs. The anti-trans attacks from our state leaders are deeply troubling, are rooted in anti-LGBTQ animus, and must be challenged. We stand in stark contrast to this animus and stand together in our commitment to create communities that embrace diversity and inclusion for all Floridians – especially transgender Floridians.

Let’s be clear. The transgender youth sports ban is a threat to all Floridians. The consequences for states that have passed anti-LGBTQ+ laws are clear. States like North Carolina, Texas and Georgia have lost billions in revenue from lost conventions, canceled tournaments and tourism boycotts after passing anti-LGBTQ laws. We stand together with the Miami Heat, Misfits Gaming Group, and the NCAA who oppose this legislation to block trans youth from playing in secondary and post-secondary schools.

For over a decade, athletics in Florida have been guided by policies that balance the competitive nature of sports with the necessity to give transgender students access to the educational, development, and leadership opportunities that participating on a sports team can provide. Reversing existing policy and replacing it with an unwarranted blanket ban is wrong.

Transgender youth deserve our love and support, not cruel attacks because of who they are. We celebrate our diversity in Florida as our strength and believe that everyone, no matter their sexual orientation or gender identity, should have the freedom to be who they are. All Floridians, including transgender Floridians, deserve the opportunities, education, and freedoms that come from the ability to play.

We call on the Governor and all elected leaders to reverse this dangerous path and allow existing guidelines, not fear and ignorance to prevail.

The undersigned stand together in our commitment to, “Let the Kids Play.”

Equality Florida is the largest civil rights organization dedicated to securing full equality for Florida’s LGBTQ community. Through education, grassroots organizing, coalition building, and lobbying, we are changing Florida so that no one suffers harassment or discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

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