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Odessa, Texas, now allows people to sue transgender individuals for at least $10k if they enter or use gender-affirming restrooms.
"You are putting a target on the queer community's back by offering a reward," one resident told the city council.
A Texas city that is already offering a $10,000 (£7,900) reward to anyone turning in trans people using a public toilet that ...
The city of Odessa, Texas, has placed a $10,000 bounty on any ... person besides local and state government officials may sue a trans person using the restroom that aligns with their gender ...
A West Texas town is poised to pass ... In a 5-2 vote last week, Odessa City Council signaled its intention to prohibit trans people from using bathrooms on city-owned property that don't match ...
Odessa City leaders voted Tuesday night to approve a proposed amendment to a City ordinance that surrounds restroom use. On ...
Following what the Texas Tribune called “an emotionally ... Alexander Ermels, a trans man who is president of the Midland and Odessa PFLAG chapter, called the measure “unnecessary” and ...
The city of Odessa, Texas passed an ordinance Tuesday banning ... Gale Norris, a transgender woman, emphasized that trans people are far more likely to be victims of violence than perpetrators.
The ban makes it a crime for anyone to use a bathroom that doesn’t match their “biological sex.” The new ordinance also ...
ODESSA — The City Council on Tuesday banned transgender people from using restrooms outside of the sex assigned to them at birth, following an emotionally charged exchange between residents and city ...