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Defending Maine from Becoming a Sanctuary State with Representative Katrina Smith

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Katrina Smith, a member of the Maine House of Representatives, District 62, discusses her fight against a bill to make Maine a sanctuary state for minors struggling with gender dysphoria.
She shares her experience of winning the battle by exposing the bill early on and generating national pressure. However, she also talks about the challenges of dealing with a Democrat super majority in the state and the passage of a radical abortion bill that included transgender services.
The conversation highlights the importance of informed consent and the need to support legislators in their fight against controversial cultural issues.
Katrina serves on the Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement and Business committee, but the fight against cultural issues has been her primary concern. Katrina is currently running for re-election for her seat in the Main House of Representatives.
Recently she spearheaded, and won the fight against the first bill that tried to make Maine a sanctuary state for children struggling with gender dysphoria, LD 1735.
Contact Katrina: Katrinaformaine@gmail.com
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Katrina Smith, a member of the Maine House of Representatives, District 62, discusses her fight against a bill to make Maine a sanctuary state for minors struggling with gender dysphoria.
She shares her experience of winning the battle by exposing the bill early on and generating national pressure. However, she also talks about the challenges of dealing with a Democrat super majority in the state and the passage of a radical abortion bill that included transgender services.
The conversation highlights the importance of informed consent and the need to support legislators in their fight against controversial cultural issues.
Katrina serves on the Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement and Business committee, but the fight against cultural issues has been her primary concern. Katrina is currently running for re-election for her seat in the Main House of Representatives.
Recently she spearheaded, and won the fight against the first bill that tried to make Maine a sanctuary state for children struggling with gender dysphoria, LD 1735.
Contact Katrina: Katrinaformaine@gmail.com
Katrina's PRE Results

Support the show

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www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com

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