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Utah school board: We’ll give up $40M if we can harass trans students
Assistant Superintendent Rob Smith says that could increase homeowners’ taxes by $300 a year.
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Chicago ordinance gives transgender people bathroom rights
Aldermen approved the change in Chicago’s human rights ordinance Wednesday.
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Omaha school district considers transgender policy
And this time the news is positive.
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Federal judge rules Mississippi can begin legal discrimination July 1
Soon, people and businesses can deny services and employers can enforce strict dress codes and bathroom policies, claiming it’s their religious right.
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Kansas education board votes to ignore transgender directive
Will the 10-0 vote will endanger over $479 million in federal aid?
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Charles Barkley: I may boycott the North Carolina All-Star game
The NBA superstar was adamant that “We need to move the All-Star Game.”
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Will anti-LGBT law sink North Carolina’s bond sales?
Treasurer Janet Cowell said during the selling process her department will be providing up-to-date information to lenders about the status of the U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit.
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Virginia asks Supreme Court to decide transgender bathroom battle
The timing of the request means Gavin Grimm will probably not be able to use the boys’ bathroom when school resumes later this year.
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Here you pee again: Dolly Parton sounds off on ‘bathroom bills’
The singer told CNN, “I hope that everybody gets a chance to be who and what they are.”
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Lawmakers differ on effective date of transgender proposal
The most significant difference between two versions of a bill under consideration by Massachusetts lawmakers is when the proposed law would take effect.