New York City Signs Gender Identity-Appropriate Public Restroom Use Into Law

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio
On Monday, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio signed an executive order that will allow people to use public facilities corresponding to their gender identity.

The New York City Mayor has signed an executive order that will allow people to use public facilities corresponding to their gender identity.

On Monday, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio signed an executive order that will allow people to use public facilities corresponding to their gender identity.

In a press conference, Mr. de Blasio said, “We want people to know they can go about their lives and not be excluded. That’s why this is so important. This is about affirming the right of someone to follow through on their own identity.”

New York has an estimated 25,000 transgender residents. Acknowledging these individuals, de Blasio said, “They are part of the fabric of life in this city, and we honour them, and we embrace them, and we believe in them.

Too many transgender and gender nonconforming New Yorkers have been harassed. They’ve been made to feel out of place and uncomfortable.”

The order reads that anyone is free to use a facility “that most closely aligns with their gender identity or expression without being required to show identification, medical documentation, or any other form of proof or verification of gender.”

“New York City is the birthplace of the fight for LGBT rights, and we continue to lead in that fight so every New Yorker can live with dignity.”

The new regulations were enacted immediately and apply to all city owned buildings, public parks, playgrounds, pools, recreation centres and museums. The new order doesn’t apply to public schools. New York City already has a policy that allows students to use locker rooms and restrooms that correspond with their gender identity.

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