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Wyoming governor signs bill barring men from women's bathrooms, spaces

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Wyoming has become the latest state to ban trans-identified males from entering women's spaces in government buildings as a nationwide effort to ensure privacy and safety for women and girls continues.

Wyoming's Republican Gov. Mark Gordon signed House Bill 72 into law Monday. The Republican-controlled Wyoming House of Representatives passed the measure in a 52-8 vote on Feb. 7, with two Republicans joining all Democrats in voting against it. The Republican-controlled Wyoming Senate passed the legislation in a 25-6 vote last week, where four Republicans joined all Democrats in opposing the bill.

The legislation, scheduled to go into effect on July 1, establishes definitions for the terms "male" and "female" that align with an individual's biological sex and requires public facilities to reserve multi-occupancy changing areas, restrooms and sleeping quarters "for use exclusively by males or exclusively by females." It prohibits individuals from entering sex-segregated spaces that do not correspond to their biological sex.

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Wyoming has become the latest state to ban trans-identified males from entering women's spaces in government buildings as a nationwide effort to ensure privacy and safety for women and girls continues.
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That momentum needs to continue building.
 
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Wyoming has become the latest state to ban trans-identified males from entering women's spaces in government buildings as a nationwide effort to ensure privacy and safety for women and girls continues.

Wyoming's Republican Gov. Mark Gordon signed House Bill 72 into law Monday. The Republican-controlled Wyoming House of Representatives passed the measure in a 52-8 vote on Feb. 7, with two Republicans joining all Democrats in voting against it. The Republican-controlled Wyoming Senate passed the legislation in a 25-6 vote last week, where four Republicans joined all Democrats in opposing the bill.

The legislation, scheduled to go into effect on July 1, establishes definitions for the terms "male" and "female" that align with an individual's biological sex and requires public facilities to reserve multi-occupancy changing areas, restrooms and sleeping quarters "for use exclusively by males or exclusively by females." It prohibits individuals from entering sex-segregated spaces that do not correspond to their biological sex.

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I think the problem is actually a sense of personal legal entitlement.
I think the solution is an application of "loving neighbours as oneself" by all involved.
IMHO if a person looks like a man, they should use the men's facilities if practical so as to not "scare the horses".
IMHO if a person looks like a woman, they should use the women's facilities if practical, so as to not "scare the horses".
And if "confronting", or where there are open showers IMHO they should use unisex facilities, where available.
I recommend a topping of love for all on a base of commonsense.
 
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