HB 148 - Requires Students Use the Same Restroom that Aligns with Their Sex at Birth - New Hampshire Key Vote

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Title: Requires Students Use the Same Restroom that Aligns with Their Sex at Birth

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that requires students use the same bathroom that aligns with their sex at birth in New Hampshire.

Highlights:

  • Specifies that it is not unlawful discrimination based on sexual or gender identity for any person or organization, public or private, to classify based on biological sex concerning the following matters (Sec. 1):

    • Construction, maintenance, operation, and use of a bathroom, or locker room designed for usage by multiple persons at the same time, even if the facilities have individual urinals or stalls;

    • Athletic or sporting events or competitions in a sport in which physical strength, speed, or endurance is generally recognized to give an advantage to biological males; and

    • In operation, maintenance, and use of facilities designed for usage such as prisons, houses of correction, juvenile detention or commitment centers, mental health hospitals or treatment centers, and facilities where a person may be committed involuntarily.

  • Specifies that the provisions of this bill shall take effect immediately upon passage and approval by the Governor (Sec. 2).

See How Your Politicians Voted

Title: Requires Students Use the Same Restroom that Aligns with Their Sex at Birth

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that requires students use the same bathroom that aligns with their sex at birth in New Hampshire.

Highlights:

  • Specifies that it is not unlawful discrimination based on sexual or gender identity for any person or organization, public or private, to classify based on biological sex concerning the following matters (Sec. 1):

    • Construction, maintenance, operation, and use of a bathroom, or locker room designed for usage by multiple persons at the same time, even if the facilities have individual urinals or stalls;

    • Athletic or sporting events or competitions in a sport in which physical strength, speed, or endurance is generally recognized to give an advantage to biological males; and

    • In operation, maintenance, and use of facilities designed for usage such as prisons, houses of correction, juvenile detention or commitment centers, mental health hospitals or treatment centers, and facilities where a person may be committed involuntarily.

  • Specifies that the provisions of this bill shall take effect immediately upon passage and approval by the Governor (Sec. 2).

Title: Requires Students Use the Same Restroom that Aligns with Their Sex at Birth

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