South Carolina Law Regulates Bathroom Use in Public Schools and Universities
The law requires sex-separated shared facilities in public schools and colleges and threatens a 25% funding cut for noncompliance.
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Trans Students In South Carolina Made To Use Outdoor Toilet In New Law
Trans students may be forced to use outdoor porta-potties if no single-occupancy toilets are available (Image: Getty Images) South Carolina governor Henry McMaster has signed House Bill 4756, a “privacy” law that allows schools to treat outdoor porta-potties as an acceptable single-occupancy toilet option for trans students if no indoor single-user bathroom is available. The Campaign for Southern Equality warned in an Instagram post that the mea…
LGBTQ+ Advocates Warn South Carolina Bathroom Law Could Endanger Trans Students
2 min readSouth Carolina Governor Henry McMaster has signed House Bill 4756, a so-called “privacy” law that allows schools to treat outdoor porta-potties as an acceptable single-occupancy toilet option for transgender students […]
South Carolina Law Targets Transgender and Nonbinary Students
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster enacted House Bill 4756, mandating that transgender and nonbinary students in public schools and universities utilize restrooms and changing facilities inconsistent with their gender identity. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) condemned the measure, characterizing it as discriminatory and asserting it adversely impacts the LGBTQ+ community.
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