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What Happened?
Two weeks ago, Governor Pritzker signed a bill, Public Act 103-0518, allowing any multiple-occupancy restroom to be identified as an all-gender multiple-occupancy restroom at the discretion of the building owner or leaseholder. Anyone of any “gender” could use it. Why was this law introduced, why did it pass?
Posted in Faith, Federal, How Did They Vote, Illinois Politics, Marriage/Family/Culture, Sexuality
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