Texas Lawmakers Are Considering Their Own Transgender ‘Bathroom Bill’

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The biology deniers are confused. 

Texas legislators are preparing to move forward on a directive similar to North Carolina’s “bathroom bill,” and it’s not coming without a fair amount of heat from the left. 

State Rep. Chris Paddie of the state’s 9th District has introduced an amendment to the Senate version of a school emergency bill, S.B. 2078, which will require public school students to use the restrooms designated for their biological sex.

Most believed the Texas “bathroom bill” was dead after S.B. 6 failed to pass the state House of Representatives ealier this year. However, Paddie’s amendment, which addresses the same major issue as the original bill, made it through the Texas House on May 21.

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1 thought on “Texas Lawmakers Are Considering Their Own Transgender ‘Bathroom Bill’”

  1. Scott Dredge

    Monumental waste of time. Unconstitutional government bans like this are impossible to enforce. This will be be struck down.

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