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Lansing trans toilet ordinance sees calls to repeal, officers say

By Editorial Board Published March 14, 2025 3 Min Read
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Lansing trans toilet ordinance sees calls to repeal, officers say

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – A lately uncovered metropolis ordinance makes it against the law to enter the lavatory of the “opposite sex” within the metropolis of Lansing. Neighborhood members introduced this to the eye of metropolis officers at a current range, fairness, and inclusion committee assembly.

“These are just people trying to use the bathroom, and we shouldn’t criminalize people wanting to use the bathroom,” stated Lansing Metropolis Clerk Chris Swope.

The ordinance states that going right into a restroom of the “opposite sex” is a misdemeanor.

“When you put things in the term of ‘opposite’ it creates a situation,” stated Swope. 

Swope explains this framing is just not inclusive of people that could also be transitioning or transgender.

“We really want to be a welcoming city and make sure everyone is treated fairly,”  stated Swope. 

Swope says this mandate seems in a piece of legislation having to do with intercourse crimes—which he believes creates extra motive to repeal it.

“It really doesn’t make sense to have this on the books,” Swope stated. “If someone is trying to do intimidating or other behavior, this probably isn’t the law or the ordinance that you’re going to go with,” stated Swope.

Swope says stronger legal guidelines or state statutes could be thought of earlier than the ordinance in query.

“You’re trying to control bad behavior, not people using the restroom,” stated Swope.

Now, officers and neighborhood members are calling for the rule to be repealed—beginning on the subsequent metropolis council assembly. 

“To do any ordinance change there has to be a public hearing, so we will publish it and have a public hearing on it,” stated Swope. 

Swope says the method might take weeks and can doubtless be mentioned at a number of upcoming conferences. Provided that there’s no current historical past of prosecution underneath this legislation, he hopes it will likely be rescinded. 

“Unfortunately, on a national level, transgender people have been being targeted and being blamed for things that have nothing to do with them and just being the scapegoat in politics,” stated Swope. “I think we as a city don’t want to be part of that.”

From right here, Swope says there’ll doubtless be three conferences earlier than the modifications could be handed—and so they’ll want a minimum of 5 metropolis council members to assist the reversal.  

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