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Texas’ new bathroom law, effective Dec. 4, restricts restroom access by sex assigned at birth, sparking protests and concerns over enforcement and fairness.
Texas Senate Bill 8, the "bathroom bill," took effect December 4, 2025, restricting public restroom access based on sex assigned at birth.
On December 6, activists tested the law at the Texas Capitol, entering restrooms matching their gender identity before being stopped by state troopers who requested ID, allowing two transgender women in after seeing female identifiers.
Officers were only stationed at women’s restrooms, raising concerns about inconsistent enforcement.
Protesters criticized the law’s ambiguity and impracticality, calling it unenforceable and harmful.
The Texas Department of Public Safety has not commented, and legal challenges continue.
La nueva ley de baños de Texas, que entró en vigencia el 4 de diciembre, restringe el acceso al baño por sexo asignado al nacer, provocando protestas y preocupaciones sobre la aplicación y la equidad.