Nebraska lawmaker fails again to revive anti-trans bills after repeated attempts
Source: The Advocate
Nebraska lawmaker fails again to revive anti-trans bills after repeated attempts
Sen. Kathleen Kauth again pushed anti-trans measures in Nebraska, but resistance in the chamber stopped them from advancing.
By Christopher Wiggins
Apr 09, 2026
A Nebraska lawmakers latest attempt to revive anti-trans legislation collapsed on the chamber floor this week, but not before exposing the precarious political arithmetic that has made the state one of the countrys closely watched battlegrounds over LGBTQ+ rights.
According to the Omaha World-Herald, State Sen. Kathleen Kauth, a Republican from Omaha and the architect of several recent anti-trans bills in Nebraska, introduced two hostile amendments Tuesday in the Nebraska legislature after her standalone proposals failed to secure debate time. Neither amendment survived.
One would have imposed bathroom restrictions based on a persons sex assigned at birth in government buildings. The other sought to revive restrictions on gender-affirming care for transgender minors by attaching them to unrelated legislation. When Kauth added the latter amendment to a medical cannabis bill, State Sen. John Cavanaugh, the bills sponsor, pulled his measure entirely, accusing colleagues of hijacking it, the World-Herald reported.
A spokesperson for Cavanaugh told The Advocate that he stands firmly behind his support for LGBTQ+ people.
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