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Florida city changes all single-occupancy and family bathrooms to ‘all-gender’ so that ‘trans individuals feel safe’

The city of St. Petersburg, Florida, decided to convert all of its public bathrooms that are single-person use or for families to “all-gender” bathrooms so that transgender people “feel safe.”

The city also seemingly wished to keep a high score on a progressive municipality equality index.

St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch signed an executive policy on September 1, 2023 to change all single-occupancy and family restrooms to “all-gender,” SCNR reported. Bathrooms with multiple stalls will still remain gendered.

The policy, which has a six-month grace period, effects large venues like Al Lang Stadium, which seats 7,500, and Tropicana Field, which seats over 25,000 and is home to Major League Baseball team the Tampa Bay Rays.

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