Move to ban 'biology-based' restrooms going underground?
Family group wonders about delay in 'public hearing'
Posted: April 02, 2010
12:30 am Eastern
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A public hearing on a plan in Maine that essentially would banish biology-based restrooms in public schools, requiring all facilities to allow students access to the accommodations with which they identify, has been delayed again, and opponents of the plan are concerned its advance is being shoved underground.
Members of the Maine Human Rights Commission recently voted 4-1 to hold a public hearing on guidelines that have been proposed for schools before moving forward.
But even the attorney for the state commission said requiring all students to use "biology-based" restrooms and locker rooms in the state's schools is illegal and cannot be allowed to continue.