Apple CEO Tim Cook says 'deeply concerned' over LGBTQ laws in US

Walt Disney Co's Bob Chapek is another chief executive to voice his disappointment about the gender identity discussion legislation.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook | Photo: Reuters
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2 min read Last Updated : Mar 11 2022 | 11:52 AM IST
Apple Inc Chief Executive Office Tim Cook raised concern on Thursday over LGBTQ laws in the United States, mainly those focused on young people that opponents refer to as "don't say gay" legislation.

Florida lawmakers recently passed a Republican-backed bill prohibiting classroom discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity for many young students. The legislation has stirred national controversy amid an increasingly partisan debate over what schools should teach children about race and gender.

"As a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community, I am deeply concerned about laws being enacted across the country, particularly those focused on our vulnerable youth," Cook said on Twitter.

Walt Disney Co's Bob Chapek is another chief executive to voice his disappointment about the LGBTQ legislation. Another case that has stirred corporate concern about LGBTQ rights is that of a Texas judge who recently issued an order blocking the state from investigating the parents of a 16-year-old transgender girl for providing her with gender-affirming medical treatments.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott says the treatments are "child abuse" and the state has appealed against the judge's order.

Major U.S. tech firms, including Alphabet Inc's Google, Microsoft Corp, Meta Platforms Inc and Apple are among more than 60 companies that have opposed equating gender-affirming treatment with child abuse by putting their names to an ad that will run in Texas on Friday, according to Axios.

Google, Microsoft, Apple and Meta did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

(Reporting by Maria Ponnezhath in Bengaluru. Editing by Robert Birsel)

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