Raising sons who became daughters is a shared story for Kim Lightford, Heather Steans –

Lightford, the first African American woman to serve as Senate Majority Leader, represents the 4th District, based in the western suburbs. She’s a leading candidate to become Illinois’ next Senate President. Steans, from the 7th District on Chicago’s North Side, was a force behind passing the landmark legislation that legalized cannabis in Illinois.

Yet, what bonds them, intimately and fiercely, are their sons. Once sons, now daughters. Both women have transgender children who are transitioning to female.

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4 years ago

These people are your whack job relatives, that are so crazy, you don’t even want them at your house for holidays and family parties. Every sane family member talks about them behind their back and makes fun of them. But these same crazy nut cases also happen to run the state legislature. And they’re going to literally and figuratively force their agenda on you whether you like it or not, and you better celebrate their lifestyles, or else they’ll throw you in a reeducation camp. Stearns has already made that clear when she decided it was acceptable to teach 10… Read more »

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