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A provision that could have penalized parents in custody disputes who deadname or misgender their children was stripped from a transgender rights bill before it was passed into law.  

House Bill 1312, which was signed by Gov. Jared Polis in May, introduced a range of new rules meant to protect trans people from discrimination.  

Before the bill’s passage, lawmakers struck a controversial section that would have considered a parent misgendering, deadnaming or threatening to share materials related to gender-affirming care as forms of “coercive control.” Courts would have been required to consider these actions when deciding custody arrangements.

As passed, the law seeks to protect trans Coloradans from being deadnamed or misgendered in schools, workplaces and hospitals. It also allows more frequent changes on official documents to update gender identity, and lets students choose how they dress in school as long as they meet the school dress code, among other protections. 

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Trans rights bill loses most controversial provision, but more changes still likely to come, Colorado Public Radio, May 2, 2025. Source link.

House Bill 25-1312, Colorado General Assembly, May 2025. Source link.

House Bill 25-1312 as introduced, Colorado General Assembly, March 2025. Source link.

Legal Protections for Transgender Individuals, Colorado General Assembly, accessed in June 2025. Source link.

Transgender Coloradans receive new discrimination protections as Gov. Police signs bill into law, The Denver Post, May 16, 2025. Source link.

Fiscal note HB 25-1312, Legislative Council Staff, May 6, 2025. Source link.

LGBTQ+ Rights, American Civil Liberties Union Colorado, accessed in June 2025. Source link.

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