Lawmaker pauses filibuster on agreement to debate trans bill
By MARGERY A. BECK
Associated Press
A Nebraska lawmaker has paused her persistent filibuster over a bill banning transgender gender-affirming therapies. Omaha Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh had been staging a filibuster to protest a bill that would outlaw gender-affirming therapies for minors. The therapies include hormone treatments and gender-affirming surgeries. Cavanaugh had been staging a filibuster of every single bill before the legislative body since late February. That even includes ones she supported. Cavanaugh’s filibuster pause came on a deal with Speaker of the Legislature Sen. John Arch to begin debate on the bill next Tuesday. Debate on the bill is expected to last through Thursday morning before a vote is taken.