Sarah McBride

Mace’s Anti-Trans Bathroom Bill Targets McBride: A Deliberate Act of Harassment?

In response to Sarah McBride’s election as the first openly transgender member of Congress, Rep. Nancy Mace introduced a resolution to ban transgender women from using women’s restrooms in the Capitol. Mace’s resolution aims to prohibit individuals from using single-sex facilities that don’t align with their biological sex and seeks inclusion in the House rules package. While Speaker Mike Johnson stated that Republicans are seeking a solution and will accommodate McBride, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized the resolution as insufficient. Mace plans to introduce similar legislation for federal property and federally funded schools.

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Sarah McBride Makes History as First Openly Transgender Person Elected to Congress

Delaware state Sen. Sarah McBride has been elected to the House of Representatives, becoming the first openly transgender person to serve in Congress. McBride, a Democrat, defeated Republican John Whalen III, focusing her campaign on expanding access to affordable healthcare, protecting reproductive rights, and increasing the minimum wage. Her win is a landmark achievement for transgender rights, demonstrating increasing societal acceptance and her effectiveness as a lawmaker. McBride’s election follows a cycle of anti-transgender rhetoric from Republicans, underscoring the importance of her historic victory as a symbol of progress and a testament to the potential for change in American politics.

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