Utah Implements Anti-Trans Bathroom Ban and Bans DEI Efforts

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Utah has passed a bill, House Bill 257, that prohibits transgender individuals from using bathrooms in public schools and government-owned buildings that align with their gender identity, unless they can prove they have undergone gender-affirming surgery and changed the sex on their birth certificates. Violators may face charges for loitering, and government-owned institutions may face fines for not enforcing the new rules.
- Utah Sets Restrictions on Transgender People's Bathroom Use The New York Times
- Utah is the latest state to ban DEI efforts on campus and in government NPR
- Utah bans diversity, equity and inclusion efforts on campus and in government Fox News
- Utah transgender bathroom ban goes into effect after Gov. Cox quickly signs bill Salt Lake Tribune
- Utah governor signs anti-trans bathroom bill Axios
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