Montana Is Poised to Become the First State to Hear an Anti-Trans Bill in 2025
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The targeting of transgender people in bathrooms has emerged as a top Republican priority, with House Bill 121 potentially prohibiting restroom access aligning with one's gender identity in public buildings.
Introduced by Republican Kerri Seekins-Crowe, House Bill 121 has attracted 35 co-sponsors, marking a significant push within Montana's Republican Party to implement one of the strictest bathroom bans in the nation.
This measure could profoundly impact Montana's two transgender elected officials, Representatives SJ Howell and Zooey Zephyr, as it threatens their ability to utilize facilities that match their gender identity.
The bill's extensive reach covers all public buildings including schools, libraries, and even the state capitol, reflecting a broad and alarming attempt to restrict transgender rights statewide.
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