Wyoming and 45 other states and territories are being warned against keeping what the Trump administration calls "gender ideology" in their sex-education curricula â on the threat of losing federal money.
After receiving the news, a group of Wyoming Republican lawmakers accused the state Department of Health of âusing federal sex ed dollars to push LGBTQ sexual role play in our public schoolsâ and publicly asked Gov. Mark Gordon to explain the curriculum President Donald Trumpâs administration is now demanding be removed.
Gordonâs office in a Wednesday response said the curriculum was chosen from materials approved by a prior federal administration â President Joe Biden â and that the state is not waging a social agenda but is being whiplashed from the expectations of one federal administration to the next.
The Letter âŚ
Andrew Gradison, acting assistant secretary of the federal Administration for Children and Families (ACF), sent a letter dated Aug. 26 to Stefan Johansson, director of the Wyoming Department of Health.
The letter mistakenly calls Johannson, who is a man, by the prefix of âMs.â
It notes that the ACF asked Wyoming for its current curricula and program materials relevant to the stateâs Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) grants, âfor a medical accuracy review in accordance with the Terms and Conditions of the grant.â
A footnote explains the accuracy review pertains to the stateâs approach to teaching about biological sex.
Wyoming complied with that request in a timely fashion, the letter notes.
ACF found program and curriculum materials that fall outside the scope of the grantâs authorizing statute, the letter says.
The statute, U.S. Title 42, section 713, says that PREP-funded education should be age-appropriate and medically accurate.
It âincludes no mention of gender ideology,â wrote Gradison, âwhich is both irrelevant to teaching abstinence and contraception and unrelated to any of the adult preparation subjects described (in the law).â
President Joe Bidenâs administration had approved those curricula.
âHowever, the prior administration erred in allowing PREP grants to be used to teach students gender ideology because that approval exceeded the agencyâs authorityâ as enacted by Congress, Gradison added.
Wyoming is now out of compliance with the federal agency, the letter says.
It orders Wyoming remove all content concerning âgender ideologyâ from its curricula and program materials by Oct. 27, and to send a copy of the modified materials to the ACF for approval.
Flagged As Problematic
According to the letter, the sections the ACF flagged as problematic contain language about the following:
⢠Asking others to âtell you their pronouns.â
⢠Noting that some people may identify as male, female, or transgender, and âthere are many ways that youth can express their gender identity.â
⢠Saying âsometimes one gender is given more power or status than another."
⢠Saying âgender identity is unique for each personâ and may not fit âthe sex (a person was) assigned at birth."
⢠Instructing students to role-play âsexual pressure situationsâ with classmates of the same and different genders. âThis may be awkward for teens who are sensitive to the suggestion of same-sex romance, for teens who identify as gay or lesbian, or for teens who are transgender or gender nonconforming,â the letter relates from the curriculum.
Freedom Caucus
The Wyoming Freedom Caucus, a group of republican state lawmakers who often legislate social issues, derided Gordonâs Department of Health in two social media posts this past week, while referencing Gradisonâs letter.
âThe WY Department of Health has been warned by the Trump Administration to remove woke gender ideology indoctrination from state-published sex ed curriculum for 7-12th graders,â wrote the group in an Aug. 28 post. The statement adds: âGovernor Mark Gordon: What is going on in your Department of Health?â
A Tuesday post echoes that, asking âwhy is the WY Department of Health using federal sex ed dollars to push LGBTQ sexual role play in our public schools??â
The flagged language does not describe erotica-style sexual role play, but the acting out of âsexual pressure situations.â
âThis Is Just Political Opportunismâ
Gordonâs spokesman Michael Pearlman did not mince words in a Wednesday phone interview.
He emphasized that 46 states and/or territories received these letters, because theyâd all tapped Biden-approved curricula when living under the Biden administrationâs PREP grant requirements.
âThe Freedom Caucus is blowing this up as some sort of big thing, and itâs just an opportunistic attempt by them to â once again â paint the state government and the governor in a bad light,â said Pearlman.
Though the Wyoming Department of Health adopted the curriculum to stay in line with federal guidance, there was no requirement to teach it, it doesnât reflect the agencyâs intentions for kids, and the WDH is going to update the curriculum as the ACF requests, he said.
âThese things happen with some regularity when federal requirements change,â said Pearlman. âThe Freedom Caucus loves to take shots at the Department of Health. ⌠This is just political opportunism, frankly.â
The Wyoming Department of Health confirmed Pearlmanâs points generally.
Three school districts and one nonprofit organization currently participate in Wyomingâs PREP program, which is optional and not mandatory, the agency wrote in a Wednesday email to Cowboy State Daily from WDH Operations Manager Lindsay Mills.
Wyoming uses nationally-available sexual health curricula approved prior by the federal government, the email says, and âWyoming does not have editorial input on specific language in any of the curricula that are purchased as an optional resource for communities.â
WDH intends to reach compliance with ACF, the emails says.
âFrightening For Two Reasonsâ
Wyoming Freedom Caucus Chair and state Rep. Rachel Rodriguez-Williams, R-Cody, countered in a Wednesday text message.
For Gordonâs office to say it was simply following Bidenâs rules âis frightening for two reasons,â she wrote. âFirst, Wyoming has no business forwarding Bidenâs woke gender agenda on our children.â
âSecond,â Rodriguez-Williams continued, âthe Biden Adminâs guidelines clearly ran afoul of the statutory guidelines of the PREP program.â
The statutes underpinning the PREP program do not specifically ban the teaching of what the Trump administration calls âgender ideology.â
As Gradison noted, that law âincludes no mention of gender ideology.â The Trump administration is saying that topic is outside the lawâs scope.
Rodriguez-Williams concluded: âTo label legitimate concern about forcing kids to play âsexual pressureâ events as âopportunismâ shows the Governorâs true colors.â
Clair McFarland can be reached at clair@cowboystatedaily.com.