👀 NY moves to outlaw mother and father 👀
The New York State Legislature has passed a bill replacing the terms "mother" and "father" with gender-neutral alternatives in specific sections of family law, but the legislation does not outlaw or ban the use of these words in general society or private life. The bill, designated S.9316/A.8382, specifically updates legal statutes to use "gestating parent" instead of "mother," "non-gestating parent" instead of "father," and "parentage" instead of "paternity."
Legislative Status and Scope
The measure passed the State Senate by a vote of 38-23 on June 2, 2026, and now awaits a decision from Governor Kathy Hochul, who has ten days to sign or veto it. If enacted, the changes would take effect on November 1, 2026, applying to the Family Court Act, domestic relations law, child support statutes, and education law to align with surrogacy and assisted reproduction rules.
Arguments and Reactions
Supporters, including sponsors Sen. Luis Sepulveda and Assemblywoman Amy Paulin, argue the changes promote inclusivity and ensure statutes cover diverse family structures without eliminating the concepts of motherhood or fatherhood. Conversely, critics, including Republican Rep. Claudia Tenney and Conservative Party Chairman Gerard Kassar, condemn the move as "woke culture run amok" and an unnecessary erasure of traditional family terms, though fact-checkers clarify the bill modifies legal definitions rather than prohibiting personal usage.
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