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Trans New Congresswoman Speaks Up on Capitol Bathroom Ban
Delaware, USAThursday, November 21, 2024
After the announcement, McBride took to social media to express her disappointment but also her commitment to working with her colleagues. She wrote, "I'm here to fight for Delawareans and to bring down costs facing families. I will follow the rules, even if I disagree with them. "
Earlier, Republican Representative Nancy Mace from South Carolina introduced a bill to enforce this ban. Mace believes that McBride, as a trans woman, does not belong in women's spaces. This bill is part of a broader Republican strategy to limit transgender people's access to certain facilities and sports teams.
Wisconsin Representative Mark Pocan, chair of the congressional equality caucus, criticized the ban, calling it a cruel and unnecessary rule that could lead to abuse and discrimination. LPac, a political action committee that endorses LGBTQ+ candidates, defended McBride and questioned the real motives behind the ban.
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