Poll: Americans Oppose Potential Consequences of SOGI Protections

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Poll: Americans Oppose Potential Consequences of SOGI Protections

March 1, 2019 1 min read Download Report
Elizabeth Fender
Director, Marketing
Elizabeth Fender serves as Director of Marketing at The Heritage Foundation.

Summary

Special interest groups have proposed legislation in the states and in Congress that would enshrine a person’s subjective self-perception of their gender (gender identity) in civil rights law as a protected class equivalent to immutable characteristics such as race and sex. But a majority of Americans do not support forcing transgender ideology on others, including parents, doctors, nurses, business owners, charities, and women. Nearly three in four registered voters say parents should not lose custody of their children for refusing to allow their child to use drugs or hormones to transition (73%). Two-thirds say that business owners should not be forced to pay for (69%) and doctors and nurses should not be forced to perform (68%) sex reassignment surgeries. A similar proportion say men who identify as women should not have access to women’s bathrooms or locker rooms (63%) and non-profits and charities should have the freedom to determine whether or not to provide products or services that affirm gender transition (65%).

Key Takeaways

Three in 4 say parents should not lose custody of their child because they refuse to allow their child to use puberty-blocking drugs or cross-sex hormones (73%).

Two in three believe business owners (69%) and doctors and nurses (68%) should not be forced to pay for/perform sex reassignment surgeries.

65% agree non-profit[s] should have the freedom to choose whether provide products or services that affirm conduct like same-sex marriage and gender transition.

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Authors

Elizabeth Fender
Elizabeth Fender

Director, Marketing