California To Sue Federal Government Over Senate Vote On EV Mandate

The City of Huntington Beach, California, has filed a federal lawsuit against Assembly Bill 1955 (AB 1955), a state law that forbids school districts from requiring parental notification when students indicate that they wish to change their gender identity while they are in school. This is a significant legal development. The lawsuit, which was filed in September 2024, contends that AB 1955 violates the rights of parents as guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution’s 14th Amendment.

In order to safeguard students’ privacy, AB 1955, which Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law in July 2024, forbids schools from revealing a student’s gender identity or sexual orientation without that student’s permission. The law’s supporters claim that it protects vulnerable students from harm, particularly in unsupportive home environments.

Officials in Huntington Beach, however, argue that the law violates parents’ fundamental right to know important details about their children’s lives. “This law requires educators to keep private information from parents, which is an unconstitutional state intrusion on the parent-child relationship,” said Mayor Gracey Van Der Mark.

Attorney General Rob Bonta, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond, and Governor Newsom are named as defendants in the lawsuit, which is backed by the nonprofit legal organization America First Legal. It aims to stop the implementation of AB 1955 and have it ruled unconstitutional.

This lawsuit is a part of a larger trend of disagreements between the state government and Huntington Beach. The city has positioned itself as a champion of local government and parental rights by contesting state mandates on matters like housing and immigration enforcement in the past.

As the case develops, it draws attention to the continuous national discussion about how to strike a balance between parental involvement in education and students’ right to privacy, especially when it comes to delicate subjects like gender identity.

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