“What is a Woman Act”

Strait of Hormuz Toll Discussed By Iran and Oman, US Opposes

Iran and Oman are reportedly in discussions to establish a permanent security mechanism for the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran advocating for the institutionalization of transit fees on commercial shipping. This proposed system aims to solidify Iran and Oman’s role as the principal regulators of the strait, transforming a point of leverage into a sovereign right, with a newly formed authority already imposing tolls on vessels, except for select nations. The United States firmly opposes these tolls, viewing them as a significant impediment to peace and insisting on the restoration of free, untolled navigation as stipulated by international law, a stance that has led to warnings of sanctions and direct military enforcement of counter-measures.

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GOP Blocks Transgender Driver’s License Updates Through Stealth Tactics

Wyoming transgender residents are now unable to update the gender marker on their driver’s licenses due to a quiet policy change by the Department of Transportation. Previously, a medical provider’s letter sufficed, but a new law requires an amended birth certificate, which is now impossible to obtain for transgender individuals. This stems from the “What is a Woman Act,” which narrowly defines sex and restricts vital statistics from identifying individuals by anything other than their sex assigned at birth. Consequently, the state agency will no longer update gender markers on birth certificates for transgender people, impacting their ability to obtain accurate identification.

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