Ohio Bill Could Ban Sports Bras and Bikinis for Women in Public
House Bill 249, also known as the “Indecent Exposure Modernization Act,” passed the Ohio House with the stated aim of strengthening laws to protect children from harmful adult performances and reinforcing privacy in spaces like restrooms and locker rooms. Proponents cite incidents like one at a YMCA in Xenia as highlighting existing legal gaps. However, critics argue the bill’s vague language could threaten free expression, particularly concerning drag performances, and potentially lead to the criminalization of attire like sports bras and swimsuits, a claim the bill’s sponsors refute as fear-mongering. The legislation intends to provide statutory definitions for undefined terms and close loopholes, while including exemptions for nursing mothers, yet concerns remain about its potential for overreach and arbitrary enforcement.