Texas lawmakers clash over contentious transgender bathroom bill
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Source: The Guardian
Texas lawmakers clash over contentious transgender bathroom bill
Two months after failing to pass a bill restricting access for transgender people, lawmakers will try again amid opposition from Democrats and civil rights groups
Tom Dart in Houston
Monday 17 July 2017 12.00 BST
Less than two months after failing to pass a bathroom bill restricting access for transgender people, Texas lawmakers are trying again amid fierce opposition from Democrats, civil rights groups and leading businesses.
A special legislative session will start on Tuesday in Austin. Among the main items on the agenda is a measure to limit transgender access to restrooms and changing facilities. The issue is the latest battleground in the conflict in Texas between moderate, pragmatic Republicans and far-right, ideologically driven conservatives emboldened by the rise of Donald Trump.
That clash is embodied by antipathy between two of the states most important politicians: Joe Straus, speaker of the House and a relative moderate, and Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, a Christian conservative who was the state chairman of Trumps presidential campaign.
Passing a bathroom bill is a top priority for Patrick. In a sign of the pressure being placed on moderates as Texas politics lurches even farther rightward, the GOP in Strauss home county last week passed a resolution calling for him to be replaced as speaker, in protest at his lack of enthusiasm for a bathroom bill.
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