Fred Deutsch
Fred Deutsch (born March 9, 1957)[1] is an American politician and a Republican member of the South Dakota House of Representatives representing District 4. Deutsch lives in Florence, which is part of the Watertown, South Dakota area and in Codington County in the northeast portion of the state.
Background
Deutsch previously served on the Watertown Board of Education, and was elected to the state house in 2014.[2][3] He first attempted to run for the District 4 seat in 2012 and lost, placing third after Democrats Kathy Tyler and Jim Peterson.[4]
Deutsch is a chiropractor, as is his wife Kathleen. He graduated from Kalamazoo College in 1979 and obtained a chiropractic degree from Northwestern Health Sciences University in 1983.[1]
Transgender bill
In February 2016, Deutsch drew national attention for introducing a bill to make it illegal for public school students to use a bathroom or locker room that doesn't match their birth gender, to prevent transgender students from using a different bathroom.[5][6]
References
- 1 2 Legislative Manual South Dakota 2015, p. 126 (2015)
- ↑ (2 Feb 2014). Fred Deutsch to run for District 4 House, dakotawarcollege.com
- ↑ (11 November 2014). Dr. Fred Deutsch Resigns From Watertown School Board After Winning State House Seat, KXLG
- ↑ (20 November 2014). What to do when you suffer a political loss? You come back & win! 5 Questions with…. Rep-Elect Fred Deutsch, dakotawarcollege.com
- ↑ Smith, Mitch (25 February 2016). South Dakota Bill on Transgender Students’ Bathroom Access Draws Ire, The New York Times
- ↑ Kern, Sydney (24 January 2016). A House Bill Dealing With Transgender Students And School Bathrooms Creates Controversy, KDLT
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