Arizona governor vetoes bill on transgender students' bathroom use
- Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has vetoed legislation that would have prevented transgender students from using restrooms and locker rooms that do not match their assigned sex at birth.
- Hobbs called the legislation discriminatory and warned Republicans not to send her similar measures, stating that she will veto any bill that aims to harm children.
- The legislation would have required schools to provide a reasonable accommodation for students who are unable or unwilling to use a facility that matches their sex assigned at birth, and would have allowed anyone who encountered someone of the opposite sex in a multi-occupancy restroom or changing facility to file suit for harm suffered.
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