Mace's Transgender Bathroom Bill Faces Backlash
Mace's Transgender Bathroom Bill Faces Backlash

Mace's Transgender Bathroom Bill Faces Backlash

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Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has introduced legislation to bar transgender women from using women's bathrooms on all federal properties, including the U.S. Capitol, where Rep.-elect Sarah McBride will soon serve as the first openly transgender member of Congress. Mace's proposal, which she argues is meant to protect women's rights and safety, has sparked significant backlash, with critics accusing her of targeting McBride and perpetuating discrimination. Despite receiving death threats, Mace remains resolute, citing her history as a survivor of sexual assault as a motivator for her stance. House Speaker Mike Johnson has expressed support for the initiative, which aligns with broader Republican efforts to restrict transgender rights. Meanwhile, Democrats and LGBTQ+ advocates have condemned Mace's actions as harmful and politically motivated. The proposed legislation is expected to be included in the House rules package for the next Congress, pending further deliberation.

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