Idaho has passed legislation restricting the use of public bathrooms, locker rooms, and changing facilities based on a person’s sex assigned at birth.
Under the law, individuals are required to use facilities that correspond with their biological sex in certain public spaces, with supporters arguing it protects privacy and safety — particularly in schools and government buildings.
Idaho has passed legislation restricting the use of public bathrooms, locker rooms, and changing facilities based on a person’s sex assigned at birth.
Under the law, individuals are required to use facilities that correspond with their biological sex in certain public spaces, with supporters arguing it protects privacy and safety — particularly in schools and government buildings.