Transgender people in Montana can no longer use bathrooms in public buildings that do not align with their sex assigned at ...
A controversial new state law requiring public spaces like the University of Montana to designate multi-person restrooms as ...
The signs that had been posted read, “You are welcome to use the restroom that best aligns with your gender identity.” ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte signed House Bill 121 into law late last week, impacting spaces like bathrooms in public buildings across ...
Missoula County and the University of Montana are directly impacted by a new bill that Governor Gianforte signed into law on ...
HB 300, also sponsored by Seekins-Crowe, amends Montana’s code to define allowing a biological male to compete in women’s and ...
Throne says its “smart” bathrooms use accountability to solve the age-old problem of unwanted bathroom activity. Accessing a ...
Together, the two newly minted laws require people to use restrooms and changing areas that align with their sex at birth and restrict the participation of trans women in female sports.
Under the law, transgender people cannot use public restrooms, changing rooms and sleeping areas that align with their gender identity. The law does not explain how people in charge of public ...
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