From a trans "bathroom bill" in Anchorage to "parody marriage" legislation in South Carolina, a number of new bills are causing LGBTQ advocates concern.
by Julie Moreau
by Julie Moreau
Alaska’s most populous city, Anchorage, will vote on a ballot measure
in April that seeks to mandate “intimate facilities” in municipal
buildings, like restrooms and locker rooms, only be used by persons of
the same “sex.” The measure, Proposition 1,
defines sex as an individual's “immutable biological condition of being
male or female, as objectively determined by anatomy and genetics at
the time of birth.”
If passed, Proposition 1 would roll back aspects of Anchorage’s 2015 nondiscrimination ordinance, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of gender identity, regardless of one’s sex assigned at birth.
While proponents of the ballot measure say it was designed with public safety in mind, Lillian Lennon, a field organizer for Fair Anchorage,
a bipartisan coalition aimed at defeating Proposition 1, said it would
“effectively legalize discrimination against transgender citizens” and
endanger trans Alaskans like herself.
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Source: NBC News
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