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Bill Proposes Making Businesses Indicate Which Bathrooms Open to Transgender People or Face Charges

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Associated Press.For more reporting from the Associated Press, see below.Democratic state Representative Bill Beck, who asked Rudd about what penalties would exist, said he misled his fellow lawmakers."It was a misleading statement to the entire, full State Committee, some 20 representatives," Beck, who opposed the bill, told AP. "Very discouraging to pass legislation with misleading answers."The misdemeanor penalty was only noted in a fiscal analysis of the bill from March that found there "will not be a sufficient number of Class B misdemeanor prosecutions" for governments to experience a significant financial impact.The law requires that the following sign be posted wherever transgender people are not prevented from using the.

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