‘What is a Woman?’ & Parental Rights w/ State Rep. Susan DuBose
Episode description
Join Bryan Dawson, CEO of 1819 News and host of the 1819 News Podcast, in a compelling conversation with Alabama State Rep. Susan DuBose, a dedicated legislator who is making a difference in Montgomery despite the challenges of state governance. DuBose shares her journey from grassroots political engagement to the Alabama House of Representatives, discussing her commitment to stay true to her principles while navigating the complexities of legislative work.
This episode highlights DuBose’s landmark legislation, including the “What is a Woman Act,” which defines male and female by biological terms to protect women’s rights in sports and scholarships. She recounts the resistance faced, the need to educate colleagues, and the pivotal support from Gov. Kay Ivey, who made the bill a priority and signed it into law.
DuBose also tackles the Religious Release Time bill, a constitutional program allowing students to attend off-campus religious classes during electives, which faced unexpected opposition from school board and superintendent associations despite widespread parental support.
Additionally, DuBose discusses her efforts to raise Alabama’s medical consent age from 14 to 16, a significant step toward restoring parental rights in medical decisions. She shares heartbreaking stories of parents sidelined by current laws, underscoring the need for common-sense legislation that prioritizes the majority while addressing exceptions.
With a nod to future goals, including tackling DEI in higher education, DuBose’s passion for her constituents and faith-driven approach shine through. She reflects on the camaraderie among legislators, the power of prayer in the Statehouse, and her vision to extend religious freedom to Alabama’s schools. Tune in to hear how DuBose is fighting for Alabama’s values, supported by 1819 News, the state’s only citizen-funded news outlet. Visit 1819news.com to support their mission and stay informed.