The Texas Legislature recently held a hearing on House Bill 52, a companion to the Senate Bill 8, also known as the Texas Women’s Privacy Act. The bill proposes that individuals use bathrooms aligning with their birth certificate, with non-compliance leading to penalties. Despite the bill’s aim, law enforcement officials testified that the bill is unworkable and could endanger people. Supporters brought up the culture war, however, law enforcement stated the bill would not improve safety.
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Texas Republicans prefiled 32 anti-trans bills on the first day of the 2025 legislative prefiling period, escalating their ongoing attacks on transgender individuals. These bills target transgender Texans across various aspects of life, including sports participation (requiring invasive chromosome testing), bathroom access, and public performances (with potential $5,000 bounties). Further measures restrict school club participation and legal gender recognition, potentially violating existing laws and leaving transgender individuals vulnerable to discrimination and legal challenges. This wave of legislation positions Texas as a leader in a national trend of increasingly restrictive anti-trans laws.
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