Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina has introduced legislation that would ban transgender women from using facilities on federal property. A House Republican is pushing to ban transgender women from women's restrooms at the US Capitol, two weeks after history was made with the election of America's first out transgender person to.
United States Congress transgender bathroom dispute On November 18, 2024, Nancy Mace introduced a bathroom bill in the US House of Representatives to ban transgender people, and specifically newly elected member Sarah McBride, from using bathrooms other than those of their sex assigned at birth. The congressional bathroom ban is the latest transgender policy battle Plus, polling on Trump's transition, trust in polls and Thanksgiving plans. The policies shown in this map prohibit transgender people from using bathrooms and facilities-such as locker rooms, shower rooms, changing rooms, and other sex-segregated spaces-according to their gender identity.
Some of these policies apply to K-12 school settings, while others apply more broadly to government. The bill would come as Rep. Ohio Gov.
Mike DeWine signed a bill into law banning transgender students from using school bathrooms and locker rooms that match up with their gender identity in K. US House Speaker Mike Johnson has backed plans to ban transgender women from using female bathrooms on Capitol Hill. "Women deserve women's only spaces," Johnson said in a statement on.
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) announced Wednesday that transgender women are not permitted to use bathrooms in the Capitol that match their gender identity, taking a stance on the hot.