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Texas bathroom bill advances after 13 hours of passionate testimony
Unlike in North Carolina, where the law known as HB2 passed a year ago with broad Republican support, the Texas bill has split conservatives and faces a tougher road.
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Big hurdles face Texas’ bathroom bill ahead of first vote
Although the Texas bill is likely to sail through a Senate committee, the hotly contested measure faces a tough road ahead.
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Now New Hampshire Republicans are jumping on the anti-transgender bandwagon
The Republican House Speaker used incredibly offensive language to push stereotypes and fear of trans people to try to stop a nondiscrimination law.
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New Arkansas bathroom bill would cover government buildings
The state’s Republican governor has been steadfast that any form of a bathroom bill is unnecessary and divisive.
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Arkansas lawmaker pulls anti-trans ‘bathroom bill,’ says it’s no longer needed
He said the bill wasn’t needed after Trump revoked guidance instructing public schools to let transgender students use bathrooms corresponding with their gender.
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Efforts to repeal North Carolina’s bathroom law have failed again
The drive supporting a new proposal to repeal North Carolina’s HB2 is stuck in idle.
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Arkansas’ ‘bathroom bill’ is ripping apart Republican politics
A one-sentence bill filed last week offered little specifics, other than saying its purpose was to address “gender identity and bathroom privileges.”
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Texas governor stops short of endorsing ‘bathroom bill’ as celebrities protest
He has repeatedly refrained from embracing a measure that would likely face a tough road through the Republican-controlled Legislature.
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Silver: NBA will keep eye on ‘bathroom bills’ across the nation
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver warned that any less-than-inclusive policies will help the league decide where to hold All-Star Games going forward.
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Analysis: ‘Bathroom bill’ could upend Arkansas session
A one-sentence bill filed last week offered little specifics, other than saying its purpose was to address “gender identity and bathroom privileges.”