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Strippers' bill of rights bill signed into law in Washington state
- Washington state strippers have been granted workplace protections, signed into law by Governor Jay Inslee.
- The new legislation outlines safety standards, panic buttons, and training requirements for club staff.
- Strippers' rights group Strippers Are Workers advocated for these comprehensive protections in the adult entertainment industry.
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Washington passes ‘strippers’ bill of rights’ increasing protections for adult entertainers
A Washington bill dubbed the “strippers’ bill of rights” has been signed into law. Senate Bill 6105 received Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s stamp of approval on Monday, offering further safety protections for workers in the adult entertainment industry.
Washington Governor Signs Strippers’ Bill of Rights into Law
Washington governor Jay Inslee recently signed off on a measure dubbed the “strippers’ bill of rights,” which proponents say offers comprehensive legal protections for workers in the adult-entertainment industry.

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