Ohio governor signs bill limiting bathroom use by transgender students
- Ohio governor Mike DeWine signed a bill that bans transgender students from using bathrooms matching their gender identity in public and private schools.
- The bill, named the 'Protect All Students Act,' mandates separate facilities based on the gender assigned at birth.
- The ACLU of Ohio opposed the measure, arguing it violates LGBTQ+ rights and threatens student safety.
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The regulation, which will enter into force at the beginning of the year, occurs while more and more states pass regulations on the use of toilets and changing rooms, sport and trans medical treatments.
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Ohio Restricts Bathroom Access for Transgender Students
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) “signed a bill to prohibit transgender Ohioans from using bathrooms that align with their gender identity,” the Columbus Dispatch reports. “The new law will require K-12 and college students at public and private schools to use bathrooms and locker rooms that match their sex assigned at birth. It also bans multi-occupancy gender neutral restrooms and prevents transgender students from sharing overnight accommodations wi…
Ohio's Controversial Law Sparks Outrage Over Transgender Student Bathroom Restrictions
On Wednesday, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, a Republican, signed into law a new piece of legislation that prohibits transgender students from using restrooms and locker rooms in schools that align with their gender identity. With this move, Ohio joins over a dozen other states led by Republican lawmakers that have implemented similar restrictions on transgender students’ bathroom access. The bill, which initially began as a relatively uncontrovers…
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