QSaltLake Magazine - Issue 333 - March 2022

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LGBTQ groups focused on two anti-trans bills

Utah’s LGBTQ political groups are putting out calls to supporters about two bills being debated on Capitol Hill that will significantly impact the LGBTQ community.

HB 11 If passed, House Bill 11 will create a path for K–12 transgender student-athletes to play sports. It would create a commission to determine the individual eligibility for transgender and non-binary youth to participate, instead of an outright ban. “However, we are not yet in a position to support this legislation,” writes Troy Williams, executive director of the group, in a statement. “We’ve told Rep. Birkeland that we have two major concerns. First, we do not believe that the commission should be appointed by partisan elected officials. We worry that in the future, some appointments may be politicized by a person who has a bias against transgender students. Second, we believe that in the bill’s current draft, the qualifications of the commissioners place far too much weight on the value of competition, and far too little on the value of participation, especially in the context of high school.” “This is not the Olympics,” Williams continues. “Out of approximately 80,000 registered high school athletes in Utah, there is an exceptionally small number of transgender students who want to participate in sports — fewer than .01 percent, or 1 in 10,000. And just like any other student, transgender students want to play sports because it’s healthy and fun. We want our transgender

youth to have this opportunity, because it’s important for all of us to learn how to work together as a team, to set goals and achieve them, and to bounce back after a loss.” Equality Utah currently does not support HB 11. They say they are open to working with lawmakers and finding a compromise. “If the bill is significantly amended to better value transgender youth, we may change our position. Our ultimate goal is to ensure that transgender students are supported and loved,” Williams wrote. Utah Stonewall Democrats and the Transgender Inclusion Project, however, are against the bill on 14th Amendment grounds and are calling for supporters to urge its defeat. “This bill attempts to address a problem that does not currently exist in Utah, and only serves to marginalize and injure already marginalized kids in this State,” leaders said in a statement. “We are opposed to any solution that sets up a state commission or any governmental control that determines whether a youth is ‘trans-enough’ to participate in a sporting event that is not set aside for the gender that they were designated at birth.”

HB 127 For the third year in a row, the Utah Eagle Forum and other ultra-conservative groups are attempting to prohibit doctors from prescribing or performing medical or mental health procedures for those under 18 years of age. “HB 127 prohibits doctors from following the standards of care established by every leading medical and mental health organization in

the country and the world,” Williams wrote. “This is only the most recent chapter in the Eagle Forum’s long-standing crusade against LGBTQ Utahns. We have been defending our community against these attacks for decades. We will never stop fighting to protect LGBTQ youth.” The bill, sponsored by Rep. Rex Shipp, would get between parents and doctors for evidence-based medical care to their transgender patients. The bill has yet to be scheduled for a hearing. “HB 127 is a violation of medical ethics and parental rights,” Williams wrote. “The

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government has no right to come between doctors, patients, and their parents. The standards of care for transgender youth have been well established by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Association, the Endocrine Society, the American Psychiatric Association, and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.” The group is asking supporters to contact their House representative and ask them to vote no on HB 127. To find your representative’s contact info, go to le.utah.gov and click on “My Legislators.” Q

Grindr/Scruff scam targets gay men in Salt Lake City Many people know some of the dangers when using Grindr, Scruff, and similar apps as we hear stories of men being attacked or robbed. But the apps are now being used to extort money. A Utah man called QSaltLake Magazine looking for a resource to help him after he received a threatening call demanding money. The man had chatted with a user on Scruff who was purportedly 21 years of age, according to his profile. The two exchanged messages and photos on the app, and took their conversation to text messages, but did not meet. The next morning, someone claiming to be the father of the person he was chatting with called the man and told him that he was actually chatting with his 15-year-old son. Further, he said, his son attempted suicide after the interactions and demanded payment for the hospital bills. He said he would go to the police and tell them he was exchanging sexual images and messages with a minor if he did not pay.

When the Utah man called QSaltLake, he was told to call Chris Wharton Law PLLC, a law firm that specializes in legal issues in Utah’s LGBTQ community. Kyler O’Brien explained to him that this was a scam being seen across the country. He told him to block the profile on the Scruff app and, because the supposed “father” was texting to the point of harassment, to block the phone number that he was calling from, and completely disengage from the conversation. This scam is being reported across the country, with some victims being approached in person with demands for payment. Anyone in this situation should call an attorney. Any further contact with the scammer should be referred to the attorney and under no circumstance should the scammers be given any money without an attorney’s advice. Attorneys who work with the LGBTQ community can be found at qpages. com/cat/attorneys/. Q


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Jonathan Van Ness Gets Curious

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David & Charlie

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Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis

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Who's your doctor?

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Years after disavowing conversion therapy, does the LDS Church still practice it in the afterlife?

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LGBTQ, HIV groups urge President Biden to create PrEP program

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LGBTQ+ seniors now qualify for Social Security survivor benefits

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BYU forces end to transgender speech therapies on campus

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LGBTQ Valentine's Day 'kiss-in' protest at BYU

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U.S. Dept. of Education drops LGBTQ complaint against BYU

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National LGBTQ+ softball tournament heading to Salt Lake City in 2023

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Grindr/Scruff scam targets gay men in Salt Lake City

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LGBTQ groups focused on two anti-trans bills

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Utah Pride Center CEO resigns after 4 months; new co-officers named

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