bathroom bill

Bathroom Bill Done
Bathroom Bill Done
Bathroom Bill Done
Massachusetts will fling open bathroom and locker room doors statewide to all regardless of  gender identity.  A compromise on a transgender rights bill has been reached and will likely be approved by the legislature on Thursday and signed into law by Governor Charlie Baker before the week is out. ...
Massachusetts Asinine Transgender Vote [Video]
Massachusetts Asinine Transgender Vote [Video]
Massachusetts Asinine Transgender Vote [Video]
How about those Baystate lawmakers. They waited until after the deadline for people to declare their candidacy for State Representative and State Senator to debate and vote on a transgender equal protection, anti discrimination bill. The governor says he'll sign the House version of the bill into law...
Trans Hack Job
Trans Hack Job
Trans Hack Job
The sickening pandering by our public officials continues unabated as government crawls deeper and deeper into our bedrooms and now our bathrooms too. The Massachusetts Legislature has passed a bill that would ban discrimination against transgender individuals in public places, including bathrooms. Go...
Baker Would Sign Bill
Baker Would Sign Bill
Baker Would Sign Bill
BOSTON (AP) — Gov. Charlie Baker says he would sign a bill banning discrimination against transgender people in public accommodations if it includes language sought by House leaders. The promise on Tuesday comes after the Republican governor for months declined to say whether he would sign the bill, which would allow individuals to use restrooms that correspond with their gender identity, among ot
Changing for Transgender Students
Changing for Transgender Students
Changing for Transgender Students
President Obama's decree that schools need to allow transgender students to use the bathroom of their choice has some officials scratching their heads. New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell says the issue is being discussed at the state and federal levels...
Decree Raises Questions
The White House has issued a decree to public schools across the nation, saying the districts should allow transgender students to use bathrooms of their choice. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said in the letter there is no room in public schools for discrimination of any kind...