Townhall covered the legislation that Utah passed earlier this year to prohibit people who believe they are” transgender” from using bathrooms that do n’t conform to their biological sex.  ,
Republican Governor:” We want people services that are healthy and accommodating for all, and this act increases privacy protections for all.” In a speech about the laws, Spencer Cox said.
These types of regulations protect women and girls from consequently- called” transgender women”, who are men that think they’re ladies, from using their personal spaces. Then, another condition appears to be following fit.
In Louisiana, a bill that would make it illegal for trans people to use services that conform to their “gender personality” may become the law of the land.  ,
The Women’s Safety Protection Act, which is known as the Women’s Safety Act, was approved by a nonpartisan commission, and will now go to the House floor for discussion. The majority of the House is Republican (via NBC News ):
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Louisiana’s act would require public colleges to identify each room or changing area for” the exclusive use of either women, males, or members of the same family”. In state prisons, juvenile detention facilities, and state-managed domestic violence shelters, related regulations may apply.
Rather than a person’s gender identity, the bill defines both gender and sexual according to their biological reproductive systems.
Republican Senator Roger Wilder III, who sponsored the determine, said,” I’m standing for the fundamental understanding that there are natural differences between women and men that make the need for separate privacy places.” The purpose of this bill is to place people first by giving them assurance in their protection and safety.
Earlier this year, Townhall covered how Louisiana joined over 20 different state with laws on the books banning experimental, inevitable so- called “gender- affirming” treatment for minors. This includes menstruation filters, hormone treatment care, and gender reassignment surgeries.
Therefore- Gov. John Bel Edwards ( D) vetoed the legislation. The filibuster was overridden by state legislators.  ,
” Now, I was overridden for the next day, on my veto of a bill that unduly harms a quite small population of susceptible children, their people and their health care professionals. In response to the legislators overriding his reject, Edwards said,” I expect the courts to put out this unlawful expenses, as well.”