"PIERRE, S.D. — South Dakota's governor vetoed a bill Tuesday that would have made the state the first in the U.S. to approve a law requiring transgender students to use bathrooms and locker rooms that match their sex at birth.
Republican Gov. Dennis Daugaard, who initially reacted positively to the proposal but said he needed to research the issue, rejected the bill after the American Civil Liberties Union and the Human Rights Campaign insisted it was discriminatory. In his veto message, Daugaard said the bill "does not address any pressing issue" and such decisions were best left to local school officials."
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/south-dakota-governor-vetoes-law-transgender-bathrooms-n529466
I'm very relieved about this. I was really worried he was going to let it become law. That would've been very scary. If it had passed, it would've been the first law of its kind in America. It seemed that the governor was leaning towards letting it pass, but apparently hearing the testimonies of trans people changed his mind.
Republican Gov. Dennis Daugaard, who initially reacted positively to the proposal but said he needed to research the issue, rejected the bill after the American Civil Liberties Union and the Human Rights Campaign insisted it was discriminatory. In his veto message, Daugaard said the bill "does not address any pressing issue" and such decisions were best left to local school officials."
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/south-dakota-governor-vetoes-law-transgender-bathrooms-n529466
I'm very relieved about this. I was really worried he was going to let it become law. That would've been very scary. If it had passed, it would've been the first law of its kind in America. It seemed that the governor was leaning towards letting it pass, but apparently hearing the testimonies of trans people changed his mind.
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