Fox 40 – April 21, 2015 AP Wire SACRAMENTO (AP)- Another attempt is underway to repeal a controversial law that allows transgender students in California schools to choose which restrooms they use. The initiative filed with the California attorney general’s office would require people to use restrooms in government buildings serving their biological gender. A […]
Group Proposes Bill on Trangender Bathroom Access
KFBK newsradio – April 24, 2015 A group is trying to restrict transgender people’s access to bathrooms in government-owned buildings in California. Brad Dacus is president of the Pacific Justice Institute, which wrote the proposal, “This proposal is to provide protection for the privacy of young people when they are in their locker rooms and […]
California group seeks to allow voters last word on public bathroom bills
Christian Examiner – April 22, 2015 Vanessa Garcia Rodriguez SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Christian Examiner) — A California political action organization filed a measure with the state’s attorney general April 17 to give voters the power to decide about privacy in public restrooms, allowing use of sex separated facilities based on the actual biological sex of the […]
CALIFORNIA VOTERS MAY DECIDE TRANSGENDER BATHROOM ISSUE
Breitbart – April 21, 2015 Jon Fleischman In August 2013, Governor Jerry Brown signed AB 1266, titled the School Success and Opportunity Act by the bill’s author, then Assemblyman Tom Ammiano (D) of San Francisco. This rosy title was never really used, as the legislation, amongst the most divisive in recent years, became known simply […]
California transgender bill spurs initiative for ‘bathroom privacy’
Sacramento Bee – April 20, 2015 BY CHRISTOPHER CADELAGO ccadelago@sacbee.com Opponents have opened up a new front in the fight against a California law allowing transgender students to use public school facilities such as bathrooms, showers and locker rooms that correspond to their gender identities. Privacy For All, the group targeting Assembly Bill 1266, on […]