Fewer than 100 protesters gathered May 27 at the Ohio Statehouse to oppose Ohio House Bill 249, which would criminalize drag shows outside of adult entertainment facilities if deemeded obscene or harmful, and also changes the definition of public indecency. One organizer said the bill is just the latest effort to target the transgender community.
Fewer than 100 protesters gathered May 27 at the Ohio Statehouse to oppose Ohio House Bill 249, which would criminalize drag shows outside of adult entertainment facilities if deemeded obscene or harmful, and also changes the definition of public indecency. One organizer said the bill is just the latest effort to target the transgender community.
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Protesters rally at Ohio Statehouse to oppose bill targeting drag shows

Less than 100 protesters gathered at the Ohio Statehouse on May 27 to protest legislation that would criminalize certain drag shows.

Individual organizers, as well as Ohio 50501 and Ohio Equal Rights, organized the demonstration, said Logan Moon, one of the organizers. Some of the attendees were dressed in drag and donned bright colored face paint, colorful clothing, and high heels as requested in the protest announcement. One of the attendees also had a drum.

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As with other protests in Columbus, members of the Columbus Division of Police Dialogue Team stayed on the periphery of the demonstration. Troopers from the Ohio State Highway Patrol also watched from a distance as one of the organizers led chants criticizing state lawmakers.

The protest was in response to Ohio House Bill 249, which would criminalize certain drag performances anywhere but adult entertainment facilities if they’re deemed obscene or harmful to children. It also changes the definition of public indecency, with an exception for women who are breastfeeding.

The Ohio House voted to pass the legislation 63-30 on March 25. It is now before the Ohio Senate, where no hearings have been scheduled yet. Republicans control both chambers of the General Assembly.

Moon, 24, said Ohio HB 249, and hundreds of other bills throughout the country targeting transgender people, are an example of “genocide” against trans people in the country.

Moon said she was disappointed by the low turnout at the May 27 protest, saying it was an example of the apathy of the general public.

After one of the organizers led a series of chants, protesters marched at least once around the Ohio Statehouse. There were no counterprotesters in attendance.

Reporter Shahid Meighan can be reached at smeighan@dispatch.com, at ShahidMeighan on X, and at shahidthereporter.dispatch.com on Bluesky. 

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Protesters rally at Ohio Statehouse to oppose bill targeting drag shows

Reporting by Shahid Meighan, Columbus Dispatch / The Columbus Dispatch

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