Arizona Republicans want to ban kids from drag shows, following moves in Texas and Florida

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Subscribers: Arizona Republicans want to ban kids from drag shows, following moves in Texas and Florida

Republicans in Arizona are following the lead of lawmakers in Florida and Texas by opening a new front in America's culture war, proposing laws to ban children from attending drag shows.

"We will be damned if we won't fight like hell to protect the most innocent from these horrifying and disturbing trends" spread by"extremist Democrats," the leaders' statement said. It also slammed"nondiscrimination" policies regarding gender expression and sexual orientation, saying they were leading to a societal decay of “morals and values.”

Sen. Vince Leach, R-SaddleBrooke, said the strong tone in the statement came from him, and that he's angry over the events that he believes harm children.

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