Texas City’s Anti-Transgender ‘Bathroom Bill’ Would Levy Heavy Fines Against ‘Violators’
GOP Mayor Doesn’t Expect Any Business Backlash
Transgender people could face fines of up to $500 for using restrooms according to their gender identity under an ordinance to be considered by the City Council in Rockwall, Texas, on Monday.Â
The ordinance, submitted by Rockwall Mayor Jim Pruitt (photo), would require people to use restrooms according to their “biological sex,” as shown on their birth certificates. It would also bar businesses from allowing trans people to use restrooms according to their gender identity.Â
“I just think that it’s insanity not to have those protections in place,” Pruitt, a Republican, told WFAA-TV. “These folks aren’t transgender that this is targeting. This is targeting folks of the opposite sex that are going into those restrooms under the guise of being transgender and having access. …Â This is not about sexual orientation or anything of that nature. It is about privacy and the protection of our children.”
@wfaachannel8 @wffa In the 50’s black people were told they could not use white bathrooms, there’s no difference. #standingonthesideoflove
— jean k (@JeanMKelly) April 30, 2016
A Rockwall Police Department spokesman told WFAA-TV he couldn’t recall any instance of a cisgender man pretending to be transgender to gain access to a women’s restroom in the city. According to Buzzfeed’s Dominic Holden, “there are no known instances in 17 states and 225 cities with laws banning LGBT discrimination of the policies being used to promote or defend predatory behavior in bathrooms or locker rooms.”
Rockwall would be the first city in Texas to enact such a law. Last week, the city of Oxford, Alabama passed an anti-trans bathroom ordinance under which violators could face up to six months in jail. The local ordinances come in the wake of North Carolina’s House Bill 2, as well as retailer Target’s announcement that it will allow trans people to use the restrooms of their choice in its stores. Â
@wfaachannel8 How ridiculous! Who cares where someone pees?? Mind your own business on this one. #TransRights This is discrimination.
— Jaycee (@JayceeHobbs) April 30, 2016
Pruitt, who posted the text of the proposed ordinance on his Facebook page, told WFAA-TV he doesn’t expect any business backlash over the ordinance. According to Wikipedia, Target is the 10th-largest employer in Rockwall, with 200 workers. Other large employers in the city include Costco and Hilton.Â
Lou Weaver, who is transgender and serves as programs coordinator for Equality Texas, told WFAA it’s always been illegal for people to enter a restroom to commit a crime. Weaver is male but his birth certificate indicates he’s female.Â
“#Transgender women belong in the women’s restroom and I belong in the men’s restroom.” #trans #TransVisible https://t.co/OlvYDoj4YQ
— Lou Weaver (@louweaver) April 30, 2016
Ironically, for some trans people, the Rockwall ordinance would actually guarantee their right to use the appropriate restroom. In Dallas County, which is adjacent to Rockwall, judges routinely grant gender-marker changes to trans people, allowing them to correct their birth certificates. Â
Several anti-trans bathroom bills were introduced in Texas in 2015, but none received a hearing. GOP Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who leads the state Senate, also called for an anti-trans bathroom bill this week.Â
Read the proposed Rockwall ordinance, as well as an email to Pruitt from Nell Gaither, president of Trans Pride Initiative.
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