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Idaho passes legislation criminalizing transgender use of public bathrooms

The bill imposes misdemeanor and felony penalties for bathroom use that does not match birth sex, with exemptions for emergencies and medical assistance, passing 28-7 in the Senate.

  • On Friday, Idaho lawmakers passed legislation criminalizing transgender people for using restrooms matching their gender identity, including in private businesses, sending the measure to Republican Governor Brad Little for signature.
  • Republican Sen. Ben Toews, the bill's sponsor, argued the legislation protects women and children from "discomfort and voyeurism, escalation and assaults," contending House Bill 752 provides a "proactive tool" to secure sex-separated spaces.
  • The American Civil Liberties Union of Idaho condemned the bill as an "unacceptable and discriminatory misuse of our criminal legal system," while law enforcement groups opposed it, citing difficulty determining a person's biological sex.
  • Violators face a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail for a first offense, or a felony carrying up to five years in prison for a second conviction within five years.
  • While 19 other states restrict bathroom access, Idaho's bill uniquely applies criminal penalties to private businesses; the 28-7 Senate vote suggests the legislature could override a gubernatorial veto if Little objects.
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Idaho transgender bathroom bill is the strictest in the nation and likely veto-proof

Idaho lawmakers passed a sweeping bathroom bill Friday that makes it a crime for transgender people to use bathrooms matching their gender identity.

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