Congress has always been hostile to women trying to use the bathroom
Nancy Mace’s proposal to cut bathroom access for trans women in the Capitol is the latest in the building’s long history of excluding women lawmakers.
November 19, 2024
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Nancy Mace’s proposal to cut bathroom access for trans women in the Capitol is the latest in the building’s long history of excluding women lawmakers.
The South Western School District is drawing much criticism for the plan, taken on the advice of a right-wing law firm.
Utah's anti-transgender bathroom snitch line has gotten over 12,000 complaints — only five were investigated, and none turned up anything.
The move is the latest in a series of states that have tried to launch ways to report transgender issues to authorities; such attempts in other states have not been successful.
The updated rules enhance protections against discrimination based on sex, including for LGBTQ+ students, but leave the issue of transgender athletes’ participation in sports for further review.
HB 257 defines a “women’s bathroom” and “men’s bathroom” as spaces exclusively designated for females and males, and includes criminal penalties for those found in violation.
Utah's anti-transgender laws are putting even children who aren't trans in jeopardy.
H.B. 257 would not only ban transgender folks from many public facilities but also call for jail time.
Pennsylvania “cannot have a patchwork approach,” state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta says.
It was set to take effect Thursday.
The students have been attending every school board meeting for the past year to speak out.
The students can use the restrooms and locker rooms for their gender identity while their lawsuits proceed, an appeals court has ruled.
The list of states with bans keeps growing.