Drag community shows up to protest Nebraska drag show bill

Two drag performers, who go by Polly Pocket, left, and Baby Girl, read from the children's book "Unicorns Are the Worst!" at a rally to protest a bill that would criminalize exposing anyone 18 or younger to a drag show., Friday, March 24, 2023 in Lincoln, Neb. The performers regularly read to children at a drag story hour at Urban Abbey, a progressive church, bookstore and coffee shop in Omaha. Last Saturday, the story hour event was interrupted by bomb and death threats emailed to the church, its pastor and several staff members. (AP Photo/Margery Beck)

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A bill that would criminalize exposing anyone 18 or younger to a drag show in Nebraska was the last one to get a public hearing in this year's legislative session late Friday. But those opposed to the bill made sure the final hearing went out with a flash of glitter and sequins.

Among scores of people who showed up to voice their opposition were more than a dozen dressed in drag, including heavy makeup, wigs and evening gowns.

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