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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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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