House GOPer Offers Bill To Counter Obama Trans Bathroom Guidance

UNITED STATES - APRIL 12: Rep. Luke Messer, R-Ind., speaks during a Republican Policy Committee Millennial Task Force hearing in Rayburn Building on college affordability, April 12, 2016. Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y.,... UNITED STATES - APRIL 12: Rep. Luke Messer, R-Ind., speaks during a Republican Policy Committee Millennial Task Force hearing in Rayburn Building on college affordability, April 12, 2016. Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., chaired the hearing. (Photo By Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) (CQ Roll Call via AP Images) MORE LESS

Rep. Luke Messer (R-IN) on Wednesday introduced a bill that would undermine guidelines issued by the Obama administration directing schools to let transgender students use the bathroom that corresponds to their gender identity.

The legislation would instead grant state and local authorities the power to determine school policies regarding bathroom use.

“Everyone on both sides of this debate should be treated with respect,” Messer said in a statement. “And, through public discourse, I believe we can come to a solution that protects the privacy and dignity of everyone involved. But, it’s irresponsible for the Obama Administration to begin this social experiment in the bathrooms of our nation’s elementary schools. Decisions of this magnitude should be made at the state and local level by people who will put the interest of our kids ahead of political ideology.”

A letter from the Justice and Education departments last week providing guidance to schools on how to accommodate transgender students was met with fierce backlash from conservatives. Numerous Republican governors and attorneys general have told schools to ignore the guidelines and have hinted at legal action.

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  1. Yeah, I remember when states felt it was their decision as to how their affairs should be run, and what kind of people would get access to what kind of facilities…

  2. The legislation would instead grant state and local authorities the power to determine school policies regarding bathroom use.

    It’s impossible to know what a state would do if a local authority chose the wrong policy.

  3. Probably about anything would be OK as long as it inflicted pain and duress on a non-white, non-Christian, non-hetero citizen.

  4. Avatar for pshah pshah says:

    Hey Luke, where’s the budget? Is it also going to be virtual?

  5. ummm… pretty sure it’s entirely possible to know…

    check North Carolina, Mississippi, Tennessee, the gasbag Attorney General in Texas…

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