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Idaho passes legislation criminalizing transgender use of public bathrooms

Idaho passes legislation criminalizing transgender use of public bathrooms

ReutersFri, March 27, 2026 at 9:37 PM UTC

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FILE PHOTO: A person holds a flag as the Capitol is seen in the background during a Transgender Day of Visibility rally on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., U.S., March 31, 2025. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo

March 27 (Reuters) - Idaho's Republican-controlled legislature passed a bill on Friday to ban people in the state from using bathrooms ‌or changing rooms that do not match the gender they ‌were assigned at birth, in the latest restriction targeting transgender people in the United States.

The ​bill, expected to be signed into law by Republican Governor Brad Little, passed the state Senate 28-7 on Friday. It passed the Idaho House of Representatives last week.

Once law, it would make it a crime to ‌enter a restroom or ⁠changing room designated for the opposite biological sex in government buildings and at restaurants, stores and other private ⁠businesses that have a public bathroom.

The first offense under the new rules, set to take effect in July, would be a misdemeanor, punishable by up ​to ​one year in jail, while a ​second offense within five years ‌would be a felony, carrying up to a five-year prison sentence.

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Transgender people in the country have faced increasing limitations at the state and national levels, and those efforts have been bolstered since President Donald Trump returned to office last year. Trump has issued a series of executive ‌actions targeting transgender rights and stated in ​a directive that the U.S. government ​will recognize only two sexes: ​male and female.

Idaho is in a group of some ‌20 U.S. states with some form ​of bathroom access ​restrictions for transgender people, according to a tally by the Movement Advancement Project, a think tank that advocates for transgender rights.

Idaho ​earlier passed a law ‌allowing students to sue schools for $5,000 if they encounter a ​transgender student in a bathroom in violation of the law.

(Reporting ​by Ismail ShakilEditing by Rod Nickel)

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