
Recall Campaign Against School Board Trustee Over ‘Social Contagion’ Comment on Transgenderism Moves Forward
A campaign to recall a school board trustee in Woodland, California—about 15 miles northwest of Sacramento—over her controversial comments about the LGBT community says they have gathered enough signatures to trigger a recall election in March of next year. On Nov. 3, the recall campaign announced on social media that it submitted 1,349 signatures—well over the required amount to trigger an election for the Woodland Joint Unified High School District trustee. Now, the Yolo County Election Office has 30 days to verify the signatures. The recall effort was launched over the summer after Trustee Emily MacDonald spoke about the transgender community during a meeting on June 15, when the board unanimously voted to officially recognize June as “LGBTQI+ Pride Month.”...
