"Debating Utah's Transgender Bathroom Ban: School, Airport, and Enforcement Dilemmas"

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Utah's new transgender bathroom ban, signed into law by Gov. Spencer Cox, requires individuals to use public facilities based on the sex assigned at birth, with potential criminal penalties for non-compliance. The law impacts government-owned spaces, including schools, and requires the state auditor to investigate complaints of non-compliance, with fines of up to $10,000 per violation per day. The legislation has raised concerns about its impact on the transgender community and how it will be enforced.
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