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Texas Governor Signs Bill Recognizing Only Two Genders in State Law
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has announced he will sign a bill that legally recognizes only two genders, male and female, in state law. The legislation defines individuals as either male or female based on biological s-x, excluding any third gender category. It also addresses accommodations for those with disorders of s-x development. This move has sparked debate over its implications for state policies and individual rights.
The bill specifies that individuals are classified as male or female based on biological s-x. Those diagnosed with inters-x conditions must receive accommodations under existing laws.
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State agencies collecting vital statistics must now identify individuals as either male or female. This applies to data gathered for public health, crime, or economic purposes.
The legislation aims to align state law with binary gender definitions. It explicitly rejects the concept of a third gender for legal recognition.
Governor Abbott emphasized that men are generally bigger, stronger, and faster than females. This statement underscores the bill’s focus on biological differences.
The bill ensures compliance with antidiscrimination laws while maintaining a binary gender framework. It does not alter federal protections for inters-x individuals.
Some support the bill, arguing it clarifies legal definitions and protects fairness in areas like sports. Others oppose it, citing potential discrimination against non-binary individuals.
Critics worry the law may limit access to accommodations for those with s-x development disorders. Supporters claim it upholds traditional views on gender and biology.
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