HB 1259 restricts trans people from using bathrooms that match their gender identity and will take effect July 1. Local ...
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden signed three bills into law, including HB 1259, which restricts transgender individuals' bathroom access. This law marks the first time in state history that an ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden’s office announced Friday morning that Rhoden signed House Bill 1259 into law on Thursday, which restricts trans people from using bathrooms that match their gender identity in ...
A hearing in the Senate State and Local Government Committee Thursday brought out more opponents than supporters of HB 1259, ...
Mississippi and South Dakota recently passed laws prohibiting men from entering private spaces reserved for women, including ...
Bill supporters consider it common sense. But opponents say the legislation creates fear, solves a problem that doesn’t exist and puts transgender youth at risk of bullying and more.
Seven members of the Senate State Affairs committee voted to pass a bill Monday night that would segregate restrooms and changing rooms in state facilities and public schools by sex assigned at birth.
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has signed three bills into law he says represent “commonsense values” in South Dakota.