We’ve compiled a list of elected officials who are standing against President Obama’s edict on bathrooms in public schools. You’ll find articles attached if you’re interested in reading more.
Alabama
Attorney General Opposes
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Arkansas
Governor Opposes
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Idaho
Governor, Lt. Gov., and Top Education Official Oppose
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Indiana
Governor Opposes
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Kentucky
Governor Opposes
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Mississippi
Governor Opposes
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Missouri
Lt. Gov. Opposes DOJ’s NC Lawsuit
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Oklahoma
Attorney General Opposes
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South Dakota
Attorney General Opposes
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Tennessee
Governor Opposes
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Texas
Governor, Lt. Gov. and Others Oppose
Article
Utah
Governor Opposes
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Wisconsin
Governor Opposes
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In addition, West Virginia, Arizona, Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, Utah, and Maine signed onto a brief asking the Fourth Circuit to rehear the Gloucester case in which it sided with a transgender student.
U.S. Senators Oppose
Bill Cassidy – Louisiana
David Vitter – Louisiana
James Lankford – Oklahoma
John Thune – South Dakota
Lamar Alexander – Tennessee
John Cornyn – Texas
Ted Cruz – Texas
Members of Congress Oppose
Gary Palmer – Alabama
Martha Roby – Alabama
Steve King – Iowa
Ralph Abraham – Louisiana
Bill Huizenga – Michigan
Kristi Noem – South Dakota
Diane Black – Tennessee
Additional Notes
32 Louisiana Legislators Oppose
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Alabama legislator promises to bring bill in next session to block implementation in Alabama
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Wisconsin legislator promises to bring his bathroom privacy bill back again
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