California Governor Jerry Brown Approves Bill For Gender-Neutral Bathrooms
California Governor Jerry Brown Approves Bill For Gender-Neutral Bathrooms
On Thursday, September 29, California governor Jerry Brown signed a bill requiring every single-stall bathroom in the state be made available to all genders. The gender-neutral bathroom bill was designed to ensure the LGBTQ community has access to public restrooms in the state, along with parents and caretakers of opposite-sex children and adults, without facing scrutiny over their biological need to use the lavatory. The law will take effect on March 1, 2017; public institutions will have until then to replace gender-specific signs on single-use bathrooms, which proponents of the measure say will cost little more than $40, including labor. Though hard to believe this is even an issue in this day and age, it is certainly a step in the right direction toward guaranteeing every citizen, at least in California, is afforded their basic human rights. Phil Ting, the San Francisco Assemblyman responsible for drafting the bill, said, "For me, it’s ultimately a matter of convenience for the largest number of people. It’s something we all need to use every day and something we all need urgently at a particular time." Currently, over 150 colleges in the country, which includes every institution that is part of the University of California's system, have already implemented such measures while a number of cities throughout the country have either proposed or passed similar legislation. California has long stood apart from the masses in its support of inclusivity, with LGBTQ community members and advocates having recently applauded the Sacramento Kings' announcement that their new stadium, set to open October 1, 2016, will include 23 gender-neutral bathrooms.
California governor Jerry Brown; image courtesy of en.wikipedia.org
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