California Becomes First State to Legally Recognize Third Gender
Regional News

Audio By Carbonatix
California became the first state in America to legally recognize a third gender after Democrat Gov. Jerry Brown signed the legislation Sunday.
The Daily Caller reports state drivers’ licenses, birth certificates, and other identity documents will now allow residents to check “non-binary” rather than just male or female.
The so-called Gender Recognition Act is one of several gender-oriented bills introduced by Democratic state Senators Scott Wiener and Toni Atkinson, two of the most prominent openly gay officials in the state.
Wiener is also responsible for introducing a bill that gives jail time to some Californians who refuse to use transgender pronouns.
As Breitbart reports, the new California law essentially represents the triumph of culture over science, at least in government affairs.
Corrie O'Connor