California Assembly passes bill requiring all single-stall toilets to be gender neutral

The California Assembly gave final approval Monday to a bill that requires all single stall bathrooms in the state to be gender neutral. AP Photo, Elaine Thompson, File.

Sacramento, Calif. (AP) California's Democratic governor will have to decide whether to require all single-stall toilets in the state to be gender neutral.

The Assembly gave final approval Monday to the Democratic proposal on a 53-13 vote. It passed one day after a federal court temporarily blocked an order by President Barack Obama requiring public schools to let students use bathrooms of their gender identity.

California students can already do so under a law Gov. Jerry Brown signed in 2013.

AB1732 would mandate businesses and government facilities display non-gender-specific signs on single-occupant restrooms by March 1, 2017.

Assemblyman Phil Ting of San Francisco wrote the bill amid a national debate over transgender rights. He says his legislation is also intended to help parents and caregivers.

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