Gov. Mike DeWine has vetoed a bill that nearly all of his Republican colleagues supported but many in LGBTQ communities and child health leaders opposed. The bill DeWine turned away would have banned trans youth from participating in girls’ sports and would have limited the access of trans children under 18 to some medical treatments related to their gender identity.

“Ultimately, I believe this is about protecting lives. Many parents told me their child would be dead today if they did not receive this treatment,” DeWine said, describing “gut-wrenching decisions that should be made by parents” and informed by doctors and medical professionals.

“These decisions should not be made by the government,” DeWine said, but by the parents who know their kids best.

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    Holy shit, a Republican that believes in small government, even when he agrees with the bill

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      It quite literally says he had a change of heart after hearing parent’s testimonies that explained how their children would be dead had they not received trans affirming care.

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        Yeah I called him and told him to read a suicide note that went around by an ohio trans teenager fuck, 8 years ago now.

        And I think there’s something to be said about the opposing side there. The side advocating for banning gender affirming treatments for minors included shit like people saying that family rejection cures dysphoria. They were citing the heartbreaking reasons that people who are trans detransition and suggesting that minors be subjected to that rather than being allowed to transition.

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      Yeah, I don’t buy it. DeWine is a loyal Republican foot soldier on every single policy with the possible exception of gun control. He doesn’t believe in small government at all. He’s up for reelection next year and doesn’t want to get his ass handed to him. This move lets him say “see look, I’m such a moderate” so that he can gain appeal among low-info voters.

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        A) DeWine is term-limited from the governorship, and is unlikely to seek further office

        B) he traveled the state talking to health professionals and parents and they convinced him he was wrong

        I would never vote for DeWine over any Ohio Dem, but he is among the best that the Republican party has, period. He’s at least still human.

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        I mean, you’re probably right and this is just political games. I didn’t want to say as much since I don’t know much about dewine except how he totally fucked the East Palestine response

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    Under Mike Dewine for 2023:

    1. Higher budget on school lunches (2023+)
    2. Abortion protcted by state Constitution
    3. Marijuana protected by state Constitution
    4. This

    Let’s not forget he was one of the first governors to act quickly during COVID (cancelled The Arnold). Just a reminder.

    Talk about ending the year on a high note!

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      He isn’t responsible for 2 and 3. Those were ballot initiatives passed by the citizens. 3 was just legalizing marijuana, not a constitutional amendment. And the gop controlled senate is already ratfucking the law with DeWine’s full support.

      But I get your point.

      I really did respect his response to covid. The fact that he actually had qualified, smart people advising him, and that he actually listened to them… was very out of character for a modern republican governor (although I still believe they did Dr Acton dirty).

      His reasons for vetoing this bill show that he still has the ability to be pragmaticaly principled. It sucks that he kissed Trumps ring, but if that’s what he had to do to avoid getting primaried and replaced by a true maga believer, I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt. If have to have a Republican governor, I’d prefer to have one who isn’t a complete fruitcake.

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        @[email protected]

        I completely agree with you and I even phrased it as “under [his term]” vs “ushered by”. Thank you for the correction on point 3. Here’s hoping going into the future laws and initiatives follow the will of the people instead of the usual Republican [read: meme] handbook we are accustomed too.

        I’m honestly thinking there will be too many “home gardens” by the time the Republicans get to neutering the recent initiative. I’m guessing it will be a very similar situation to the Great Prohibition if they do it get it.

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      Yeah, no. He was adamantly against 2 and 3 and even ran reefer madness ads. After legalization Republicans tried to neuter the bill as much as possible and even remove home grow and making it illegal to even share weed. We got 2 and 3 from voter initiatives and essentially needed to pass a vote twice in order to get 2. Once to reject Republican initiatives to make it basically impossible to amend the constitution and then to pass the actual amendment.

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    Still immediately hypocritical

    “These decisions should not be made by the government,” DeWine said, but by the parents who know their kids best.

    Ohio’s hospitals have stressed they don’t do gender reassignment surgeries on children. But DeWine said he wants to develop state rules to ensure that no gender transition surgery is conducted on minors in Ohio.

    It’s good that he vetoed this, but they’re still obsessed with stopping something that isn’t happening in the first place.

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    I can’t get a bead on this guy. I know he actually believes in Covid vaccinations, he followed through on the voice of his constituents by enshrining abortion access, and now he’s advocating for trans youth and he’s a REPUBLICAN?!?!? On social issues he passes the vibe check, yet somehow still a Republican. I don’t get it