New York Democrats Erase 'Mother' From State Law — Happy Gestating Parent's Day, Everyone

New York Democrats Erase 'Mother' From State Law — Happy Gestating Parent's Day, Everyone

New York Democrats have passed a bill that scrubs the words "mother" and "father" from state law and replaces them with "gestating parent" and "non-gestating parent." If you think that sounds like dialogue from a dystopian novel where humans are grown in pods, congratulations — you're more grounded in reality than the entire New York state legislature.

Nothing says "we respect women" like reducing motherhood to a clinical bodily function. Bravo, Democrats.

The bill was sponsored by State Senator Luis R. Sepúlveda, a Democrat from the Bronx, and Assemblywoman Amy Paulin, a Democrat from Westchester. It sailed through the Assembly back in March and passed the state Senate this week with zero Republican support. The over 15,000-word piece of legislation — because apparently it takes a novella to erase your mom — now sits on Governor Kathy Hochul's desk. She has 10 days to sign it or veto it. If signed, the changes take effect November 1.

Here's what they're doing to the language of New York family court, domestic law, and education law. "Mother" becomes "gestating parent." "Father" becomes "non-gestating parent" or just "parent." "Paternity" proceedings — the ones that determine a child's biological father — become "parentage" cases. And "putative father," the legal term for a deadbeat dad, becomes the wonderfully sanitized "alleged parent."

So even deadbeat dads get a woke makeover. How progressive.

Gerard Kassar, chairman of the New York State Conservative Party and a former state Senate and Assembly staffer, put it perfectly: "Woke culture run amok. It's one-upmanship." That's exactly what this is. It's not about helping families or protecting children or making any actual person's life better. It's about one-upping the last absurd language mandate to prove who's the most enlightened person in Albany.

The sponsors claim the new language simply aligns statutes with existing court rulings and accommodates surrogacy arrangements and same-sex parenting. That's the cover story. But nobody needed to delete "mother" from the law to handle surrogacy. Courts have managed that just fine for decades. This is ideological vandalism dressed up as legal housekeeping.

Louder with Crowder reported on the bill this week, and the headline practically wrote itself. "To call this misogynistic would be an understatement." And they're right. The same party that spent years screaming about the "War on Women" just told every mother in the state of New York that she's not a mother anymore. She's a gestating parent. A biological vessel. A unit of reproduction with a legal code attached.

Think about that phrase — "gestating parent" — showing up on government documents. On custody papers. On birth certificates, potentially. Your mom carried you for nine months, went through labor, raised you, and the state of New York wants to call her a "gestating parent" because a handful of activists in Albany decided the word "mother" is insufficiently inclusive.

This is what happens when a political party runs out of real problems to solve. They start solving imaginary ones. And the casualties are always the words that meant something — the words that connected us to something real and permanent and human.

Governor Hochul has 10 days to decide whether she wants to be the governor who erased mothers from the law. My money says she signs it. Happy Gestating Parent's Day, New York.


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