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Idaho's House passed a bill criminalizing transgender people's restroom use based on sex assigned at birth, with penalties up to one year for first offenses.
The Idaho House passed HB 752 on March 16, 2026, criminalizing transgender individuals from using restrooms, locker rooms, or showers inconsistent with their sex assigned at birth in public and private facilities, with first offenses punishable by up to one year in jail and repeat offenses by up to five years. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Cornel Rasor, aims to protect women and girls from discomfort and potential assault, with exceptions for emergencies and single-user facilities. It passed 54-15, with six Republicans opposing, while law enforcement and LGBTQ+ advocates raised concerns over enforcement challenges and safety risks. The bill now moves to the Senate.