Rep Gary Click comments on SAFE Act debate and essential liberty

Rep Gary Click comments on SAFE Act debate and essential liberty
State Rep. Gary Click — The Ohio House of Representatives
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Representative Gary Click has recently posted a series of tweets addressing legislative issues and his personal reactions to ongoing debates. The tweets reference specific legislation, including the SAFE Act and HB68, and touch on themes of emotional investment in political work, the concept of essential liberty, and criticism of certain advocacy organizations.

On July 12, 2025, Rep. Click expressed an emotional response to his work on legislative matters. He wrote, “I have to admit that I was wiping away a few tears. These moments remind me me that it is worth the fight. #SAFEAct #HB68”.

Later that same day, Rep. Click made a brief post emphasizing the importance he places on fundamental freedoms: “#ESSENTIALLIBERTY”.

On July 13, 2025, Rep. Click criticized the use of The Trevor Project as a source in debates about the SAFE Act. He stated, ” This is insane! But when radicals questioned the #SAFEAct they often cited the Trevor Project as a “credible” source. They are not.”

The SAFE Act (Save Adolescents from Experimentation Act) and HB68 are legislative initiatives that Rep. Gary Click has sponsored or supported in Ohio’s House of Representatives; both measures focus on restricting gender-affirming medical care for minors.



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