This would give judges the ability consider "misgendering" your child as a factor in custody disputes.
“My biggest concern in regards to parental rights with this is, how are you supposed to get your
child treatment if the law is saying that the only treatment that is not child abuse is gender-affirming care,” said Caldwell, who voted against the bill on Sunday. “So, if you don’t agree with gender-affirming care as a parent, then by law, you’re committing child abuse. And so that’s been a big issue with the Republicans on my side of the aisle.”