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Montana Rep. Zooey Zephyr exiled for defending gender-affirming care

Moves to stifle the voice of the first transgender woman elected to Montana’s legislature over her stand on gender-affirming care for children may have silenced her in the chambers of the state House, but Rep. Zooey Zephyr said she’s confident they’ve only amplified her message to constituents at home and others watching across the nation.

“There are many more eyes on Montana now,”  Ms. Zephyr said in an interview with The Associated Press. “But you do the same thing you’ve always done. You stand up in defense of your community, and you … stand for the principles that they elected you to stand for.”

Ms. Zephyr was thrust into the national spotlight last week when she was prevented from speaking in the House after telling lawmakers backing a bill to ban gender-affirming medical care for minors that they would have blood on their hands. The Republican response to her comments, and her refusal to apologize for them as demanded, have transformed the lawmaker into a prominent figure in the nationwide battle for transgender rights and placed her at the center of the ongoing debate over the muffling of dissent in statehouses.

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