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Op-Ed: The Truth About SB 272, the ‘Parents Bill of Rights’
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I am distraught at the cruelty I see unfolding in NH bills that seem to target transgender people, especially transgender youngsters
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I am distraught at the cruelty I see unfolding in NH bills that seem to target transgender people, especially transgender youngsters
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