Arkansas House passes school bathroom bill, heads to Senate

Arkansas House passes school bathroom bill, heads to Senate

By Ty Albright
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Arkansas House passes school bathroom bill, heads to Senate

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The Arkansas House has approved legislation preventing people at public schools from using bathrooms that match their gender identity. The bill approved by the House on an 80-10 vote on Wednesday applies to multi-person restrooms and locker rooms at public schools and charter schools serving prekindergarten through 12th grades. The bill heads to the Senate and advanced on the same day a House committee endorsed a measure restricting drag performances in the state. The bills are moving through the Legislature two years after lawmakers enacted other restrictions on transgender youth, including a ban on gender affirming care for minors.

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