A new bill regulating bathroom use based on gender in Tennessee is headed to the governor’s desk
- A Republican-led bill, HB 0064, passed the Tennessee House of Representatives to restrict bathroom use based on gender.
- Representative Gino Bulso introduced the bill, mandating that educational programs segregate restrooms and showers by sex.
- Health organizations, including the American Psychological Association, warn that targeting the transgender community can harm mental health and lead to suicidality.
- Tennessee law currently prohibits transgender students from using bathrooms that align with their gender identities.
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Tennessee lawmakers send anti-transgender bathroom bill to governor’s desk
Tennessee’s Republican-dominated Legislature voted Thursday to send legislation to limit access to facilities at residential education programs “by immutable biological sex” to Gov. Bill Lee’s (R) desk, where it is expected to be signed into law.
Transgender bathroom bill passes Utah House after tearful floor debate
The Utah House advanced a controversial bill Friday limiting bathroom access for transgender individuals in taxpayer-funded facilities, including schools, prisons and domestic violence shelters.


Tennessee on the verge of passing a law on transgender bathroom use
A Tennessee proposal requiring educational institutions where students stay overnight to have bathrooms separated “by immutable biological sex” is headed to Republican Governor Bill Lee for approval.
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