Trans Legislation Tracker

Alaska

We are tracking 4 anti-trans bills in Alaska in 2025. The legislation impacts 3 categories:

SPORTS

OTHER

HEALTHCARE

AK HB40

SPORTS
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Designate Sex For School-sponsored Sports

An Act relating to school athletics, recreation, athletic teams, and sports.

Athletic team and sport designation. [...] A student who participates in an athletic team or sport designated female, women, or girls must be female, based on the participant's sex. A school may rely on the sex listed on a participant's original birth certificate issued at or near the time of birth to establish a participant's sex. In this subsection, "sex" means the biological state of being male or female, based on an individual's nonambiguous sex organs, chromosomes, and endogenous hormone profile at birth.

AK HB45

OTHER
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Display Of U.s. Flag

An Act relating to the display of flags by governmental entities; and providing for an effective date.

A governmental entity may not erect or display a flag that represents a political viewpoint, including a viewpoint concerning race, sexual orientation, gender, or a politically partisan or political ideology.

AK HB53

HEALTHCARE
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Approp: Operating Budget; Cap; Supp

An Act making appropriations for the operating and loan program expenses of state government and for certain programs; capitalizing funds; amending appropriations; making supplemental appropriations; making appropriations under art. IX, sec. 17(c), Constitution of the State of Alaska, from the constitutional budget reserve fund; and providing for an effective date.

No money appropriated in this appropriation may be expended for a service that may be related to gender dysphoria that is not a mandatory service [...] or a binding order of the court. The money appropriated for the Department of Health may be expended only for mandatory services required under Title XIX of the Social Security Act, unless a U.S. Supreme Court decision provides new precedent, and for optional services offered by the state under the state plan for medical assistance that has been approved by the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

AK HB6

OTHER
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State Fund Fiduc Duty:social/pol Interest

An Act restricting fiduciary actions by a fiduciary of a state fund, the Alaska Retirement Management Board, and the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation Board that have the purpose of furthering social, political, or ideological interests.

The fiduciary of a state fund may not take an action involving investment under this section for the purpose of furthering a social, political, or ideological interest.