Nebraska bill to ban transgender students from the bathrooms and sports of their choice advances
- A Nebraska bill that would bar transgender students from bathrooms, locker rooms, and sports teams corresponding with their gender identity has advanced from the first of three rounds of debate.
- The bill, introduced by Omaha Senator Kathleen Kauth, is supported by Republican Governor Jim Pillen as part of his legislative priorities for the year.
- Supporters of the bill argue it protects women's safety and sports, while opponents claim it discriminates against a vulnerable population.
- After the vote, a person yelled from the balcony, 'Shame on you!' highlighting opposition to the bill.
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Texas Senate gives first approval to bill restricting what bathrooms trans people can use
Trans Texans said they are concerned about the threats that SB 240 could create for their safety, physical health and ability to participate in public life.
When Courts Believe that Feelings Matter More than Constitutional Rights
A federal judge has ruled that two New Hampshire fathers who wore wristbands displaying the symbol “XX” in a silent protest against males playing in girls’ sports were “directly assaulting” transgenders and can be banned from school grounds. A U.S. district court ruled last week against adults who wore a wristband displaying the letters “XX” to a girls’ soccer game, interpreting it as a direct assault on transgender individuals. This ruling in t…
Nebraska lawmakers advance transgender sports and bathroom bill
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The Nebraska Legislature gave first-round approval Tuesday to a bill dealing with gender in sports and schools. Lawmakers voted 33-16 to advance Legislative Bill 89, which is called the Stand With Women Act. It defines male and female as someone “who naturally has, had, will have, or would have” a reproductive system that produces sperm or...
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