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“Ohio House Approves Bill Criminalizing Drag Shows Near Minors, Sparking Debate Over LGBTQ+ Rights”

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“Ohio House Approves Bill Criminalizing Drag Shows Near Minors, Sparking Debate Over LGBTQ+ Rights”

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Last updated: March 29, 2026 7:45 am
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Ohio’s Controversial Drag Show Ban Moves Closer to Law Amid Heated Debate

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Supporters: Protecting Children or Policing Morality?Opponents: A Dangerous PrecedentWhat’s Next?

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A proposed Ohio law that would ban most drag performances in public spaces has cleared a major hurdle, sparking fierce debate between supporters who claim it protects children and opponents who argue it unfairly targets the LGBTQ+ community.

House Bill 249, which passed the Ohio House this week, would criminalize drag shows outside of adult cabaret venues, particularly in places where minors could be present. Performances deemed “indecent” could lead to legal consequences, though the bill leaves room for interpretation on what qualifies.

Supporters: Protecting Children or Policing Morality?

Backers of the bill, including conservative advocacy groups, insist the measure is necessary to shield children from sexually explicit content. David Mahan, policy director for the Center for Christian Virtue, has been pushing for the legislation for three years.

“We’re talking about simulated sex acts, exposure of private parts—things that have no place in front of kids,” Mahan said. “This isn’t about attacking anyone; it’s about stopping the exploitation of children.”

Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman echoed those sentiments, framing the bill as a safeguard against inappropriate displays. “It’s about keeping certain types of nudity away from young audiences,” he said.

Opponents: A Dangerous Precedent

Critics, however, see the bill as part of a broader wave of legislation aimed at marginalizing LGBTQ+ individuals. Joelle Henneman, a transgender pastor at the United Methodist Church for All People in Columbus, called the proposal discriminatory.

“This doesn’t just ban behavior—it criminalizes identity,” Henneman said. “There’s no evidence that drag or transgender people harm children. This is about scapegoating a vulnerable community under the guise of protection.”

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has also condemned the bill, with policy strategist Sean McCann calling it government overreach. “Lawmakers are trying to dictate how people express themselves and live their lives,” McCann said.

What’s Next?

The bill now heads to the Ohio Senate, where its fate remains uncertain. If passed, it could join similar laws in other Republican-led states that have restricted drag performances in recent years.

But beyond the legal implications, the debate reflects a deeper cultural divide. Supporters frame it as a moral stand, while opponents see it as an attack on free expression and LGBTQ+ rights.

“We’re being told to conform to a false reality,” Mahan argued, comparing gender identity to eating disorders.

Henneman countered with a call for inclusivity: “Every person has sacred worth. We shouldn’t fear or demonize anyone for who they are.”

As tensions rise, Ohio’s legislative battle may soon set a precedent with national repercussions.

— Reported by Nexio News

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