Texas is restricting the bathrooms trans people can use in government buildings. Here’s how the law works.
Read full article: Texas is restricting the bathrooms trans people can use in government buildings. Here’s how the law works.The “bathroom bill” doesn’t provide guidance for how government agencies, schools and universities should ensure people use facilities matching their sex assigned at birth.
Days before Texas’ “bathroom bill” becomes law, questions remain about how it will be enforced
Read full article: Days before Texas’ “bathroom bill” becomes law, questions remain about how it will be enforcedSome trans Texans worry that the lack of specificity on how the law will be enforced will harm their safety and lives.
“Bathroom bill” aimed at trans people signed into law after decade of failed attempts
Read full article: “Bathroom bill” aimed at trans people signed into law after decade of failed attemptsSenate Bill 8, which goes into effect on Dec. 4, restricts bathroom use in government buildings and schools to the sex assigned at birth.
Senate OKs latest bill restricting use of government and school bathrooms by transgender people
Read full article: Senate OKs latest bill restricting use of government and school bathrooms by transgender peopleSenate Bill 7 would require people to use restrooms that match their birth gender and fine institutions up to $25,000 for repeated violations.
The Texas Legislature is having big battles over gender and sexuality. Track them here.
Read full article: The Texas Legislature is having big battles over gender and sexuality. Track them here.The Senate voted Wednesday to give initial approval to a bill that would require buildings, including public schools and universities, among others to segregate private facilities, like bathrooms, by sex.
Transgender staffer navigates Texas Capitol with guarded care amid growing hostilities
Read full article: Transgender staffer navigates Texas Capitol with guarded care amid growing hostilitiesMo Jenkins is one of only a few openly transgender staffers working in the Capitol as lawmakers are making headway in restricting rights for LGBTQ+ Texans.
Texas House majority signs on to new bill restricting the use of bathrooms in public buildings by transgender people
Read full article: Texas House majority signs on to new bill restricting the use of bathrooms in public buildings by transgender peopleHouse Bill 239, which echoes a bathroom bill that failed in 2017, includes new provisions for shelters and prisons.
When showing up at the Texas Capitol made a difference
Read full article: When showing up at the Texas Capitol made a differenceReaders sometimes ask us if the outcomes in governing are predetermined and whether civic engagement makes a difference. There are plenty of examples of Texans influencing lawmakers’ decisions.
LGBTQ Texans voting with marriage, worker protections and trans rights in mind
Read full article: LGBTQ Texans voting with marriage, worker protections and trans rights in mindThe Texas Tribune spoke with LGBTQ voters, the parents of queer youth and advocates from across the state about what’s at stake for them this November.
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How Texas Republicans moved beyond a bathroom bill to successfully restrict transgender athletes’ participation in school sports
Read full article: How Texas Republicans moved beyond a bathroom bill to successfully restrict transgender athletes’ participation in school sportsIn 2017, conservative lawmakers failed to pass legislation targeting transgender Texans. Things were different this year.