Harris had been questioned why young people, who have been largely disenchanted with the Biden administration, should keep turning out at the ballot box. She cautioned that it was an issue of the fundamental right to vote.
"We all know your right to vote and the action of voting unlocks all the other rights, including same-sex marriage," the vice president announced throughout an interview with journalist Brian Tyler Cohen.
"Including whether we will stand up against a law that says 'Don't Say Gay,' restricting kindergarten through third-grade teachers to be able to love openly and teach what they believe is important for people to understand."
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Harris also tore into "so-called leaders" passing restrictions on abortion access in the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade.
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Without mentioning them by name, Harris went after Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for their state's limits on abortion after the high court ruling.
"We have governors from Florida to Texas and other states who are approaching this from an extremist position, that is definitely about attacking the rights of women to make decisions about their own body," she announced.
"These various states with these extremist, so-called leaders are passing laws that make it more difficult for a woman to have access to reproductive care and to abortion."
She later hit DeSantis again when she denounced his Parental Rights In Education law, called "Don't Say Gay" by opponents.
The controversial law's text says that "classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3 or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards."
Critics of the law argued it would stifle an already marginalized community - LGBTQ+ Americans - at a critical time in their development.
They're further concerned that it restricts them from confiding in school counselors and nurses - in some cases, they are the only adults they can open up to.
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In addition to banning academic discussion on gender identity and sexual orientation, the law further asks public school districts to put procedures in place to require school officials to report a shift in a student's "services or monitoring related to the student's mental, emotional, or physical health or well-being" to their parents.
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It also allows parents to sue schools and school districts for running afoul of the new law.
The law's supporters point out that the word"gay" does not appear in the legislation.
Yet the majority of Harris' Sunday interview concetrated on abortion access in the wake of the Supreme Court overturning federal protections for the procedure.