Iowa Gov. Signs Transphobic Gender-Affirming Care Ban and Bathroom Bill
The list of states with bans keeps growing.
March 23, 2023
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The list of states with bans keeps growing.
All single-user public restrooms in the state must now be marked gender-neutral, a boon to transgender people and others.
Beginning in March, all single-occupancy public restrooms in the state must be open to all genders. California is the first state with such a law.
One would enact a ban on state-funded travel to states with anti-LGBT laws, the other provide for gender-neutral restroom access.
The amended suit by the ACLU and Lambda Legal says HB 142 doesn't fix the problems caused by the infamous anti-LGBT HB 2.
She lost the Vermont race to popular Republican incumbent Phil Scott.
Plus one banning the use of conversion therapy on minors.
The bills deal with issues such as foster care, name and pronoun recognition, and restroom access.
A new law allows teachers to tell parents if their kids change pronouns.
It may seem like a challenge, but Hallquist has a record of meeting them.
These are the institutions of learning that let students be themselves.
State Sen. Neil Anderson said he would beat up any "guy" who entered a restroom where his daughter was present.
A far-right media personality with Turning Point USA revealed that the only danger in a public bathroom is a right-wing extremist with a camera.
John Avioli, a Republican member of the House of Delegates, introduced the legislation last week.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's order assures that transgender and gender-nonconforming people will be able to use the facilities matching their gender identity.
Tennessee is trying to force businesses that accommodate trans customers to post warning signs.
His action comes shortly after the signing of "bathroom bills" in Arkansas and Iowa.
Gov. Bill Lee must now decide whether to sign or veto the measure. Meanwhile, Oklahoma lawmakers advanced a ban on sexual and gender diversity training.
Yelp is making it easier for users to find businesses that have gender-neutral restrooms.
The new ordinance imposes a $500 fine and up to six months in jail for trans people caught using the restroom that matches their gender identity.