Politics & Government
Bill Creating Gender-Neutral Bathrooms Approved By City Council: Report
The bill requires the labels of "men" or woman" to be removed from restrooms, reports say.
By Justin Heinze:
A bill requiring single-occupancy public bathrooms in Philadelphia to be gender neutral has been passed by the city council, according to reports.
The bill requires the labels of ”men” or woman” to be removed from restrooms,according to Philly.com.
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A gender-neutral bathroom was added to the White House earlier in 2015, according to reports, indicating significant progress for the transgender rights community nationally.
Philadelphia is one of the first cities in the nation to adopt similar bills, NBC 10 reports.
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Mayor Nutter is expected to sign the bill.
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