• Home
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • US Politics
  • US NEWS
  • America First
  • Opinion
  • World News
  • Second Amendment
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Illinois Review
  • Login
  • Register
  • Home
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • US Politics
  • US NEWS
  • America First
  • Opinion
  • World News
  • Second Amendment
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • US Politics
  • US NEWS
  • America First
  • Opinion
  • World News
  • Second Amendment
No Result
View All Result
Illinois Review
No Result
View All Result
Home Faith & Family

Parental Rights Group Blocks Legislation That Would Criminalize Parents for Denying Gender Transition, Abortion Services to Minor Children

Illinois Review by Illinois Review
March 7, 2024
in Faith & Family, Health Care, Illinois News
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
0
Parental Rights Group Blocks Legislation That Would Criminalize Parents for Denying Gender Transition, Abortion Services to Minor Children

(ABC News)

62
SHARES
1k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

By Illinois Review

On Wednesday, word began circulating that legislation recently introduced in Springfield that made it a crime for parents to deny a minor child’s access to gender transition and abortion services – calling it “child abuse,” was not advancing in the Illinois House of Representatives – handing parental rights advocates a major legislative victory.

In a letter to a constituent, Diane Goldring, chief of staff to Illinois State Rep. Robyn Gabel, the Democrat House Majority Leader wrote that, “The bill’s sponsor is not advancing HB4876 out of the Rules Committee. It will not get a hearing in the full house thus will not pass.”

You might also like

The Bears May Succeed Where Chicago Failed: Restoring a Regional Aviation Hub

Chicago-First Politics May Have Cost Illinois the Bears

A Family Parade at Harvard Milk Days Should Stay Family Friendly

In 2021, we regular citizens said “WTH is this bullshit? We gotta do something!”

And we found friends.

For 3 years, we’ve been uncancellable.

We are now proud to announce—#hb4876 is dead!

Great work, Illinois!
Advocacy works!

Onward to totally defeat gender ideology. 🧵 pic.twitter.com/PuwSGAkZWa

— Awake Illinois (@Awake_IL) March 7, 2024

Illinois State Rep. Anne Stava-Murray (D-Naperville) introduced the legislation on February 6, 2024, and it sparked immediate and widespread condemnation from parents rights advocates across the state.

In a Facebook post that has received over 860 comments, Rep. Stava-Murray attempted to justify her actions by citing transgender youth suicide statistics in an attempt to garner more support for her legislation by politicizing a serious mental health issue, writing,

“It is important to know– and quite alarming, that research finds that transgender youth are at greatest risk of suicide (compared to their non-transgender peers) as a result of rejection, bullying, and other victimization.

In other words, for some transgender youth, family support can be the difference between life and death. Parents and caregivers can find resources, peer support, and professional guidance to help along the journey, and to ensure that your child cannot just survive, but thrive.”


In the legislation, Stava-Murray defines an “abused child” as anyone “whose parent or immediate family member, or any person responsible for the child’s welfare, or any individual residing in the same home as the child, or a paramour of the child’s parent denies the child access to necessary medical care, including, but not limited to, primary care services, abortion services, or gender-affirming services.”

Awake Illinois founder and parents rights advocate Shannon Adcock led a statewide grassroots effort to oppose the legislation, and legislative offices were bombarded with phone calls and messages from angry parents within hours of the bill being introduced. Adcock also went on a media tour, giving interviews to as many media outlets as possible to sound the alarms.

"I am a mother raising 3 children & I find [#hb4876] horrifying. How could the state come between a parent who is trying to protect their child from making irreversible changes that could potentially severely harm their health and wellbeing!?"

-Janelle W. to @RepStava_Murray pic.twitter.com/Ut41LgwH2k

— Awake Illinois (@Awake_IL) February 26, 2024


Late Wednesday, Awake Illinois posted a message on X, writing,

“In 2021, we regular citizens said “WTH is this bullshit? We gotta do something!”
And we found friends.
For 3 years, we’ve been uncancellable.
We are now proud to announce—#hb4876 is dead!
Great work, Illinois!
Advocacy works!

Onward to totally defeat gender ideology.”


At least 18 states, including Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi and Nebraska have passed laws restricting transgender health care for minors, and an additional 14 other states are considering similar legislation.

An estimated 20 states, including Illinois, California, Colorado, New York and Pennsylvania have put measures in place that both protect and expand transgender health care services, including for minors.

Related

Tags: Illinois ReviewShannon Adcock
Share25Tweet16
Previous Post

IR Exclusive: Mike Lindell’s Election Crusade Hits Illinois – A Super Tuesday to Remember!

Next Post

Mike Lindell Headed for U.S. Supreme Court, Filing a Case on March 15, Says Evidence is “Explosive” During Illinois Visit

Illinois Review

Illinois Review

Founded in 2005, Illinois Review is the leading perspective and source of conservative news, opinion and information in Illinois. Follow Illinois Review on X at @IllinoisReview.

Recommended For You

The Bears May Succeed Where Chicago Failed: Restoring a Regional Aviation Hub

by James P. Economos, DDS
June 12, 2026
0
The Bears May Succeed Where Chicago Failed: Restoring a Regional Aviation Hub

By James P. Economos DDS, Opinion ContributorWhen former Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley ordered the overnight destruction of Meigs Field on March 30, 2003, many viewed it as...

Read moreDetails

Chicago-First Politics May Have Cost Illinois the Bears

by Illinois Review
June 11, 2026
0
Chicago-First Politics May Have Cost Illinois the Bears

By Illinois ReviewThe Chicago Bears are one step closer to leaving Illinois for good, and much of the blame rests with Chicago politicians who seemed more willing to...

Read moreDetails

A Family Parade at Harvard Milk Days Should Stay Family Friendly

by Jacqueline Garretson
June 9, 2026
0
A Family Parade at Harvard Milk Days Should Stay Family Friendly

By Jacqueline Garretson, Opinion ContributorFor 85 years, Harvard Milk Days has been one of those traditions that reminds us why we love small-town America. Families line the streets....

Read moreDetails

Arlington Heights Mayor During Call With Kevin Warren: ‘The Bears Have No Choice’ But to Go to Indiana

by Illinois Review
June 9, 2026
0
Arlington Heights Mayor During Call With Kevin Warren: ‘The Bears Have No Choice’ But to Go to Indiana

By Illinois ReviewFor months, Illinois politicians have insisted that the Chicago Bears' discussions with Indiana were merely a negotiating tactic.Arlington Heights Mayor Jim Tinaglia may have just shattered...

Read moreDetails

The Real Story Isn’t the Bears — It’s Why Everyone Is Leaving Illinois

by John F. Di Leo
June 9, 2026
0
The Real Story Isn’t the Bears — It’s Why Everyone Is Leaving Illinois

By John F. Di Leo, Opinion Contributor The Chicago Bears might be moving. The state of Indiana passed an enabling act, months ago, establishing a framework to welcome...

Read moreDetails
Next Post
Mike Lindell Headed for U.S. Supreme Court, Filing a Case on March 15, Says Evidence is “Explosive” During Illinois Visit

Mike Lindell Headed for U.S. Supreme Court, Filing a Case on March 15, Says Evidence is “Explosive” During Illinois Visit

Please login to join discussion

Best Dental Group

Related News

IL Freedom Caucus calls on Lurie Children’s Hospital to cease gender services for kids

October 27, 2022

Beckman: Is the Brigham Young University racial slur controversy another hoax?

October 27, 2022

Salvi polling shows closer race

October 27, 2022

Browse by Category

  • America First
  • Education
  • Faith & Family
  • Foreign Policy
  • Health Care
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • Opinion
  • Science
  • Second Amendment
  • TRENDING
  • US NEWS
  • US Politics
  • World News
Illinois Review

llinois Review LLC Editor-in-Chief Mark Vargas General Counsel Scott Kaspar Copyright © 2025 IR Media Corp., all rights reserved.

Navigate Site

  • Checkout
  • Home
  • Home – mobile
  • Login/Register
  • Login/Register
  • My account
  • My Account-
  • My Account- – mobile

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • US Politics
  • Health Care
  • US NEWS
  • America First
  • Opinion
  • TRENDING
  • Education
  • Foreign Policy
  • Second Amendment
  • Faith & Family
  • Science
  • World News

llinois Review LLC Editor-in-Chief Mark Vargas General Counsel Scott Kaspar Copyright © 2025 IR Media Corp., all rights reserved.

Not enough quota to unlock this post
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?