NEWS RELEASE: Opposition grows as transgender discrimination bill moves forward
Questions, opposition grow as transgender discrimination bill moves ahead
Criticism comes from both parties
	
	
(March A bill that would discriminate against transgender Floridians and force employers and business-owners to police the use of their restrooms will get a second committee hearing in the Florida House on Tuesday morning.
The Government Operations Subcommittee will meet at 8 a.m. Tuesday in Webster Hall (212 Knott). H.B. 583 is the second item on the agenda.
	
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	 The Florida House of Representatives voted Wednesday to remove a statutory ban on lesbian and gay parents that was enacted in 1977 but declared unconstitutional by a state appeals court in 2010. Since then, state officials have declined to enforce the ban, but it has remained in Florida Statutes.
 The Florida House of Representatives voted Wednesday to remove a statutory ban on lesbian and gay parents that was enacted in 1977 but declared unconstitutional by a state appeals court in 2010. Since then, state officials have declined to enforce the ban, but it has remained in Florida Statutes.
 
	Lawmakers could criminalize use of public facilities by transgender Floridians
	Businesses would face fines and lawsuits for refusing to discriminate
	Lawmakers could criminalize use of public facilities by transgender Floridians
	Businesses would face fines and lawsuits for refusing to discriminate