‘Dead on arrival’: Calif. ‘parental exclusion’ law said to violate court order, prompts Musk exit

X and SpaceX headquarters heading to Texas after “final straw” for Elon Musk. AG Rob Bonta told school districts to ignore “reasoning” of gender-identity injunction and “several” deputies told defendant not to apply it beyond plaintiff teachers, updated suit says.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom and his Democrat-run Legislature just lost two major employers by enacting a law that violates a court order, according to a mercurial billionaire and teachers suing the Golden State for muzzling them.

Elon Musk said he’s moving headquarters for SpaceX to Texas from California due to Monday’s signing of AB 1955, which claims “existing law” already requires school districts to hide students’ gender identities at odds with sex from their parents. It takes effect Jan. 1.

This is “the final straw” for Musk following “many” other laws “attacking both families and companies,” he wrote on his social media platform X.

“Strong move,” transgender celebrity Caitlyn Jenner responded. “The state is not the parent!”

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