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Title: Whoa. A Republican governor just vetoed a GOP-led anti-trans bill.
Post by: Jessica_Rose on February 09, 2026, 09:21:30 PM
Post by: Jessica_Rose on February 09, 2026, 09:21:30 PM
Whoa. A Republican governor just vetoed a GOP-led anti-trans bill.
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2026/02/whoa-a-republican-governor-just-vetoed-a-gop-led-anti-trans-bill/
Daniel Villarreal (9 Feb 2026)
New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte (R) vetoed an anti-transgender bathroom and sports bill last Friday. Republicans in the state legislature won't likely have enough votes to override her veto.
The bill, S.B. 268, sought to carve out exceptions to the state's 2018 anti-discrimination laws (which protect people from discrimination on the basis of "gender identity") and ban trans people from accessing any restrooms, locker rooms, prisons, detention centers, and non-voluntary treatment centers that match their gender identity. Furthermore, the bill sought to ban trans women from any "athletic or sporting events or competitions" in which "biological males" have physical advantages.
"I vetoed a nearly identical bill to this one last year," said Gov. Ayotte, according to The New Hampshire Bulletin. "I made it clear this issue needed to be addressed in a thoughtful, narrow way that protects the privacy, safety, and rights of all Granite Staters. Unfortunately, there is minimal difference between Senate Bill 268 and the bill I vetoed last year, which [Republican] Governor [Chris] Sununu vetoed the year prior."
It's unlikely that Republican state legislators will have the votes they need to override Gov. Ayotte's veto in both chambers. New Hampshire state law requires a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate to override a governor's veto. While the 16 Republicans in the state's 24-member Senate could reach that threshold, the 222 Republican legislators in the state's 400-member House could not.
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2026/02/whoa-a-republican-governor-just-vetoed-a-gop-led-anti-trans-bill/
Daniel Villarreal (9 Feb 2026)
New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte (R) vetoed an anti-transgender bathroom and sports bill last Friday. Republicans in the state legislature won't likely have enough votes to override her veto.
The bill, S.B. 268, sought to carve out exceptions to the state's 2018 anti-discrimination laws (which protect people from discrimination on the basis of "gender identity") and ban trans people from accessing any restrooms, locker rooms, prisons, detention centers, and non-voluntary treatment centers that match their gender identity. Furthermore, the bill sought to ban trans women from any "athletic or sporting events or competitions" in which "biological males" have physical advantages.
"I vetoed a nearly identical bill to this one last year," said Gov. Ayotte, according to The New Hampshire Bulletin. "I made it clear this issue needed to be addressed in a thoughtful, narrow way that protects the privacy, safety, and rights of all Granite Staters. Unfortunately, there is minimal difference between Senate Bill 268 and the bill I vetoed last year, which [Republican] Governor [Chris] Sununu vetoed the year prior."
It's unlikely that Republican state legislators will have the votes they need to override Gov. Ayotte's veto in both chambers. New Hampshire state law requires a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate to override a governor's veto. While the 16 Republicans in the state's 24-member Senate could reach that threshold, the 222 Republican legislators in the state's 400-member House could not.