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"Several states are considering legislation that would create legal definitions for 'man' and 'woman' based on their reproductive system.
"This controversial proposed legislation -- dubbed by Republican lawmakers as the 'Women's Bill of Rights' -- now seen in West Virginia, Iowa, Georgia, and other states has implications for the transgender community, which has been the target of conservative-backed restrictions nationwide.
"Critics argue that the restriction definitions will lead governments to no longer legally recognize transgender people, leading to discrimination and inaccurate identification practices.
"Proponents of the bills argue that the bills are intended to promote safety, privacy, and public data accuracy by defining sex under specific biological terms.
"Similar bills continue to spur heated discussions in committee hearings, with waves of critics coming out in opposition."
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Already happened, dude got beat up then arrested, despite having asked in advance which bathroom to use, dude who assaulted him got no charges. Because of course