Idaho criminalizes transgender use of public bathrooms

Change
Idaho's legislature passed a law banning people from using public bathrooms or changing rooms that do not match the sex they were assigned at birth, and it includes changing rooms as covered locations.
Why it matters
Managers of schools, businesses, and other public venues in Idaho now face a legal obligation to change access policies for restrooms and changing rooms. Those operators must design and implement segregation measures and staff procedures to comply with the new statutory restriction.
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