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FILE - Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt speaks at a news conference Friday, April 29, 2022, in Oklahoma City. Stitt has signed a bill requiring public school students to use only the bathroom of the sex listed on their birth certificate. The bill was overwhelmingly approved last week by the Republican-controlled Legislature. It was proposed after Stillwater Public Schools declined to change a policy that allows students to use the bathroom that agrees with their gender identity. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed a bill requiring public school students to use only the bathroom of the sex listed on their birth certificate
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed a bill requiring public school students to use only the bathroom of the sex listed on their birth certificate.
About a dozen conservative states have passed laws targeting the transgender population over bathroom use, participation in school sports, and gender-affirming treatments or surgery for young people.
The bill passed overwhelmingly in the Republican-controlled House and Senate last week, and Stitt signed it on Wednesday.
“It’s about safety, it’s about protection, it’s about common sense,” said Republican Rep. Danny Williams, the House author of the bill. “The goal of this bill is to protect our children.”
Democrats who opposed the bill said it singles out and targets transgender students, putting them at risk of ridicule.
The bill was proposed after Stillwater Public Schools declined to change a policy allowing students to use the bathroom that agrees with their gender identity unless forced by law to do otherwise.
Nicole McAfee, executive director of Freedom Oklahoma which supports the rights of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgender and queer people, said the bill violates federal law and she is discussing legal action with other organizations, including the ACLU and Lambda Legal.
“This law is unconstitutional, a violation of Title IX of the Civil Rights Act, and more than anything it is unnecessarily cruel for the sake of cruelty," McAfee said in a statement. “Over the last day we’ve heard people talk about school safety over and over again. But with a flick of his pen, Governor Stitt said that safety doesn’t extend to already vulnerable transgender and Two Spirit young people."
Stitt, a Republican running for reelection, earlier this year signed bills to prevent transgender girls from playing on female sports teams in public schools or universities and to prohibit transgender people from changing their birth certificate.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt, R-Okla., discusses his move to criminalize abortions in his state, pro-choice activists' push to keep abortion rights on indigenous reservations and his decision to veto a public safety bill on tribal convictions.
EXCLUSIVE: Oklahoma Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt says the measure he signed into law on Wednesday that requires students in schools across the state to use restrooms that align with their biological sex at birth is "common sense" and that it is "kind of crazy" that the law had to be passed in the first place.
The legislation, Senate Bill 615 , now applies to students in pre-K to 12th grade at public and public charter schools in the state. In addition to bathrooms, the new law also requires students to use locker rooms that align with their biological sex at birth.
The bill, which successfully passed through the Oklahoma state legislature last week, calls for schools to "provide a reasonable accommodation to any individual who does not wish to comply" with the new law. That accommodation, according to the measure, is "access to a single-occupancy restroom or changing room."
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt speaks during a roundtable at the State Dining Room of the White House June 18, 2020 in Washington, DC.
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"It's common sense," Stitt told Fox News Digital as he described the law during an interview on Thursday. "It's kind of crazy that we have to pass laws like this nowadays, but it just simply says we're gonna protect girls. Girls are going to go to girls bathrooms, boys are going to go to boys bathrooms, and that's gonna be law for children K through 12 in Oklahoma. We'll have a third, single-use, single-person bathroom for anyone who maybe doesn't, you know, wanna use any one of those bathrooms — which is fine."
"We've heard from parents, we've heard from families, we've heard from little girls, they're not going to be comfortable sharing a bathroom with boys throughout school," he added.
Asked about what safety this provides for those who have raised concern about sharing bathrooms with transgender students, Stitt reiterated that it is "common sense" and insisted that during his tenure as governor he will not allow boys to expose themselves to little girls in school bathrooms or locker rooms.
"We're not attacking anybody," Stitt said. "We're just simply protecting our young ladies and our young people."
A primary school child goes to the bathroom to wash his hands on her first day of school on September 15, 2020.
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"We think that, with kids of my own, I've got three daughters and I've got three sons, there's a difference between boys and girls," he said. "We're going to protect the innocence of our young people. That's something that's the parents decision, but I'm not going to let a boy expose himself to a little girl in the bathroom or share a bathroom with the opposite sex."
Discussing potential backlash he may receive over the new law, Stitt said those who are opposed to the law can "argue with me and we can have a disagreement."
"I represent four million Oklahomans, it's overwhelmingly passed the House and the Senate that are elected by folks all over the state," he added. "I'm elected overwhelmingly by Oklahomans to put my values in bill signing and different boards and commissions and the conservative view that I have. I'm the same person that ran and was elected…"
"Are there some fringe, out-of-touch, socialist Democrats that want something different? Maybe so. But I don't think that represents the Oklahoma that I grew up in and I'm a fourth generation Oklahoman," he added.
Earlier this year, Stitt signed into law the " Save Women's Sports Act ," which prevents transgender girls and women from competing on female sports teams.
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signs a bill in Oklahoma City on Wednesday, March 30, 2022, that prevents transgender girls and women from competing on female sports teams.
(AP Photo/Sean Murphy)
Stitt said he has spoken with several residents throughout the state who have voiced their support for the measure and thanked him for "standing up for what's right" and for "not being pushed around by just a very small, vocal minority."
The law states that non-compliant school districts could lose 5% of their state funding and also provides parents and legal guardians with an opportunity to file civil lawsuits against school districts who are in violation. Those lawsuits will be investigated by the Oklahoma State School Board.
Kyle Morris covers politics for Fox News. On Twitter: @RealKyleMorris.
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FILE - Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt speaks at a news conference Friday, April 29, 2022, in Oklahoma City. Stitt has signed a bill requiring public school students to use only the bathroom of the sex ...
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