Laws to protect women by banning transgender people in public bathrooms of women who died in Tennessee and New Hampshire.
New Hampshire bill, HB 148Schools can ban transgender people in bathrooms, locker rooms and sports teams as they passed the state's House of Representatives on Thursday. And if it is signed to the law, it “allows owners of spaces included in the bill banning transgender people without facing discrimination fees” and Seacoastonline/USA Today Network It has been reported.
It also allows state prisons and juvenile facilities to place people identifying themselves as transgender in facilities based on their birthability rather than their intended gender.
The bill is currently heading towards the state Senate.
A similar bill was rejected in 2024 by the then GOV. Chris Sununu (R-NH) And if he passes this year, the report says that “non-discriminatory protection” Sununu, pushed in 2018, will also be rolled back.
The Republican Speaker's professional has called Jim Cofalt, co-host of the law, that the bill is a “critical step” to protect women's rights.
“The passage of HB 148 is an important step to protecting privacy, equity, safety and respect for all granite statistics,” Kofalt said. “HB 148 protects vulnerable groups and ensures that women in prisons, shelters and detention centers are not forced to share intimate spaces with biological men.”
The Tennessee bill is a few steps ahead of the New Hampshire bill. Tennessee's Transgender Bathroom Bill; House Bill 64passed both the Capitol and the Senate, and is already heading to Gov. Bill Lee (R-TN) to sign the law.
The bill requires that both public and private schools prohibit transgender people from using non-natal gendered bathrooms and entrust people with choosing bathrooms based on “unchanging biological sex.” It has been reported.
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“We want to protect girls and protect young women and their privacy and security in spaces such as toilets and shower facilities,” said Bill sponsor Rep. Gino Bruso (R).
The law prohibiting transgender people from choosing their own toilets first made national news in 2016 when North Carolina rolled the ball with a focal law of awakening attack, spurring sports organisations to take away tournaments and special games status.
Since then, almost ten years later, resistance to these laws has almost collapsed. Currently, similar legislation has been passed in Florida, Ohio and Wyoming, with other states in the process of discussing similar legislation.
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