Idaho passes strongest bill protecting single sex bathrooms and locker rooms in the country. | Eastern NC Now

first offense is misdemeanor with one year jail term, repeat offenses are felonies

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The Idaho legislature has passed America's strongest bill against people of one biological gender entering the bathrooms, locker rooms, dressing rooms, etc. of the opposite biological sex.  The bill was passed with a veto-proof majority and sent to the governor's desk.

The bill makes the first offense of invading the private spaces of the other biological sex a misdemeanor carrying a one year jail sentence.  Repeat offenses are felonies with a five year prison sentence.  The legislation applies to facilities on private property as well as government buildings.

About half of the US states have passed legislation to protect such spaces from the opposite biological sex.  North Carolina once had such a law, known as HB2, but after special interests pressured our cowardly RINO legislative leadership, the idiots repealed it.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/idaho-passes-strictest-law-country-transgenders-using-incorrect-bathrooms


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( April 1st, 2026 @ 11:03 am )
 
I remember HB2 here in North Carolina, and how the NCAA elected to not hold the National Finals in Charlotte because the Non Patriot Leftist initiative was to allow men to piss, shower and shave where young girls frequented to do their natural business. This issue was the beginning of men playing in women's sports at all levels of amateur competition.

RH, if you say Berger had a non interventional hand in HB2 being struck down, I have to wonder: Why has it taken us this long to rid ourselves of Berger?

HB2 was the political hill where politicians do final battle, and rise victorious ... If they are smart.
( April 1st, 2026 @ 10:22 am )
 
Hooray for Idaho! I well remember the NC debacle when our wimpy legislative leadership caved to pressure from the special interests and Governor Roy Cooper to repeal HB2. It was Phil Berger's first sellout of the GOP base, in what turned out to be a new pattern of selling out. It is so good to see that scumbag out of the legislature. That sellout of the GOP base by repealing HB2 led to Christian conservatives staying home in the next legislative election nad the GOP losing its supermajority. Berger stabbed us in the back on that one and a lot of other issues since.



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