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House GOP Proposes Bathroom Ban Targeting Transgender Lawmaker Sarah McBride

Republican lawmakers push restrictive bathroom policies on Capitol Hill, prompting backlash from Democrats and LGBTQ+ advocates.

  • House Republicans, led by Rep. Nancy Mace and Speaker Mike Johnson, introduced measures to restrict Capitol Hill bathrooms to 'biological sex,' explicitly targeting Rep.-elect Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender member of Congress.
  • The proposed rules, announced on Transgender Day of Remembrance, would apply to all single-sex facilities in the Capitol and House office buildings, with enforcement details remaining unclear.
  • Democratic leaders, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Mark Pocan, have condemned the policies as discriminatory and dangerous, arguing they could lead to harassment and abuse of both transgender and cisgender individuals.
  • McBride stated she would comply with the rules but emphasized her focus on broader legislative priorities, a stance that has drawn criticism from some transgender advocates who view her response as insufficiently confrontational.
  • The bathroom ban aligns with a broader surge in anti-trans legislation across the U.S., with 652 such bills introduced in 2024, marking a record-breaking year for measures targeting LGBTQ+ rights.
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