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Arizona debates transgender access to public toilets | Arizona debates transgender access to public toilets |
(about 9 hours later) | |
Lawmakers in Arizona are weighing a law requiring transgender people to use public toilets of the gender listed on their birth certificate. | |
Transgender protesters forced a halt to debate on the bill on Wednesday. | |
Last month, the state approved a human rights measure banning gender identity discrimination at public facilities. | Last month, the state approved a human rights measure banning gender identity discrimination at public facilities. |
In recent weeks, two other states passed laws ensuring equal access to gender-segregated facilities for transgender students. | In recent weeks, two other states passed laws ensuring equal access to gender-segregated facilities for transgender students. |
The bill in Arizona's Republican-dominated legislature would make it a misdemeanour offence to use a public toilet, bathroom, shower, bath, dressing room or changing room associated with a gender other than what is on one's birth certificate. | |
'Making everyone uncomfortable' | 'Making everyone uncomfortable' |
Penalties could include six months in prison. | Penalties could include six months in prison. |
"If you look like a man and you live your life like a man, you should be able to use a man's bathroom," said Dru Levasseur, a transgender rights lawyer for the advocacy group Lambda Legal. | "If you look like a man and you live your life like a man, you should be able to use a man's bathroom," said Dru Levasseur, a transgender rights lawyer for the advocacy group Lambda Legal. |
But John Kavanagh, the Republican lawmaker who sponsored the bill, said he feared criminals might take advantage of the situation and expose themselves to children of the opposite gender. | But John Kavanagh, the Republican lawmaker who sponsored the bill, said he feared criminals might take advantage of the situation and expose themselves to children of the opposite gender. |
"This law simply restores the law of society: men are men and women are women," Mr Kavanagh said, according to the Associated Press. | "This law simply restores the law of society: men are men and women are women," Mr Kavanagh said, according to the Associated Press. |
"For a handful of people to make everyone else uncomfortable just makes no sense." | "For a handful of people to make everyone else uncomfortable just makes no sense." |
But, Mr Kavanagh added, police would be allowed to use their discretion over whether to press charges if women used the men's room to avoid a long queue. | But, Mr Kavanagh added, police would be allowed to use their discretion over whether to press charges if women used the men's room to avoid a long queue. |
On Wednesday, Mr Kavanagh agreed to postpone a vote on the bill at the start of a hearing filled with dozens of transgender activists. | |
The bill's opponents say it would force transgender people to reveal themselves and risk harassment, | |
"Most transgender people try to slip through public places without being noticed,'' activist Erica Keppler said. | |
"This will turn us into criminals." | |
And advocates say transgender people can find it difficult to change gender on their birth certificates because many states require proof of gender treatment surgery. | |
Meanwhile, other states such as Idaho and Ohio do not allow such changes at all, the American Civil Liberties Union said. | Meanwhile, other states such as Idaho and Ohio do not allow such changes at all, the American Civil Liberties Union said. |
It is already illegal to discriminate against transgender people in 16 US states, although the extent of protections can vary, the group added. | It is already illegal to discriminate against transgender people in 16 US states, although the extent of protections can vary, the group added. |
In an ongoing case, a Colorado family has filed a complaint against the state after their six-year-old, who was born a boy, was banned from using the girl's bathroom at her primary school. | In an ongoing case, a Colorado family has filed a complaint against the state after their six-year-old, who was born a boy, was banned from using the girl's bathroom at her primary school. |
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