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Title: CA- Bill Banning Sex Changes for Prison Inmates Passes Senate Committee
Post by: SandraJane on April 02, 2012, 07:42:09 AM
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Bill Banning Sex Changes for Prison Inmates Passes Senate Committee


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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. -- Senator Michael J. Rubio (D – Shafter) announces the passage of SB 1079 out of the Senate Health Committee Wednesday afternoon. SB 1079 protects critical taxpayer dollars by establishing state law that prohibits medically unnecessary procedures and services for inmates including sex changes, infertility treatments, breast enlargements and weight reduction surgery.
Title: Re: CA- Bill Banning Sex Changes for Prison Inmates Passes Senate Committee
Post by: Jamie D on April 02, 2012, 11:56:47 AM
The State of California is multi-billions of dollars in debt.  It can not adequately house inmates in its over-crowded penal system.  It can not pay for its public school system.  It can not fund basic social services.
Title: Re: CA- Bill Banning Sex Changes for Prison Inmates Passes Senate Committee
Post by: Elasmotraxx on April 02, 2012, 02:43:29 PM
Well on the list of diseases, I don't think sex change is as important as cancer treatment.

Furthermore, they are criminals... I think the ability to be yourself is irrelevant in prison. They are incarcerated for a reason. They are kept away from the freedoms of the law abiding world.

Title: Re: CA- Bill Banning Sex Changes for Prison Inmates Passes Senate Committee
Post by: spacecase0 on April 02, 2012, 04:28:11 PM
apparently it was somewhat common for people to get arrested for something intentional,
then use the california prison system to get a free sex change
so this will stop that,
now they will have to a get a job with the city of San Francisco if they want to get it done for free.
Title: Re: CA- Bill Banning Sex Changes for Prison Inmates Passes Senate Committee
Post by: Elasmotraxx on April 02, 2012, 04:29:21 PM
Quote from: spacecase0 on April 02, 2012, 04:28:11 PM
apparently it was somewhat common for people to get arrested for something intentional,
then use the california prison system to get a free sex change
so this will stop that,
now they will have to a get a job with the city of San Francisco if they want to get it done for free.


The dsyphoria is strong with this one.

Title: Re: CA- Bill Banning Sex Changes for Prison Inmates Passes Senate Committee
Post by: tekla on April 02, 2012, 04:41:38 PM
apparently it was somewhat common for people to get arrested for something intentional,
then use the california prison system to get a free sex change
so this will stop that,


If by somewhat common you mean: none.  There is not a single case you can point to of anyone who willing entered the Cali prison system to get a sex change.  What is 'somewhat common' is that people who go into the Cali prison system don't come out.  It's not chump change, it's up there with New York and Texas as one of the worst prison systems to be in.


now they will have to a get a job with the city of San Francisco if they want to get it done for free.
It's not free, its part of the employee compensation package that the City used to attract top workers they need to run a city like SF at the level that SF is run on.  And since you have to work for it, it's no more 'free' than the two-week vacation is. 
Title: Re: CA- Bill Banning Sex Changes for Prison Inmates Passes Senate Committee
Post by: Jamie D on April 03, 2012, 12:58:51 AM
Since 1958, the Democrats have been in control of the California State Assembly, save for about three years.
I don't recall a Republican State Senate majority leader since the Senate was reorganized in 1968.

The decline of California's fortunes can be laid in the laps of those who have governed.