When they built the Capitol in 1910, women couldn't even vote. Having them in the legislature wasn't even an option. Now, potty parity is a problem.
HB 300, also sponsored by Seekins-Crowe, amends Montana’s code to define allowing a biological male to compete in women’s and ...
it’s 58 steps to the only women’s restroom on the Capitol’s third floor. In the House it’s even worse — a whopping 93. It’s a sign of male privilege that is cast in stone, porcelain ...
Transgender people in Montana can no longer use bathrooms in public buildings that do not align with their sex assigned at ...
A spokesperson said UM’s swift response was guided by directives from the Office of the Commissioner of Higher Education.
A controversial new state law requiring public spaces like the University of Montana to designate multi-person restrooms as ...
Together, the two newly minted laws require people to use restrooms and changing areas that align with their sex at birth and ...
Governor Greg Gianforte has signed two significant bills into law, impacting privacy in public facilities and fairness in ...
South Dakota is at least the 13th state to adopt a law barring transgender girls and women from girls and women’s bathrooms at public schools, and in some cases other government facilities. A similar ...
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