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“Enforcement of Texas’ “Bathroom Bill” Draws Challenges”

“Senate Bill 8, also known as the Texas Women’s Privacy Act, restricts what public restrooms, locker rooms and other similar facilities transgender people can use in public buildings by determining access based on sex assigned at birth.”

[Shift's comment - since many places allow individuals to change the gender marker on their ID how is it possible to determine the sex someone was assigned at birth?]

“The law does not mandate a policy, but requires that cities, counties and public agencies take “every reasonable step” to ensure people do not enter restrooms not matching their sex assigned at birth.”

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The problem is that instead of weeding and using things like birds to keep insects down, we have instead resorted to herbicides and pesticides.
And maker of these herbicides and pesticides decided instead of risky toxins they could get sued over, they would instead just use hormones that prevent the reproduction of weeds and insects.
While that sounds better than toxins, these hormones are getting into the food chain, and greatly altering birth gender and puberty gender.
 
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