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Hasenbeck Passes Women's Bill of Rights

Hasenbeck Passes Women

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma House of Representatives has approved the Women's Bill of Rights, preserving biological sex as a distinct legal category.

Rep. Toni Hasenbeck, R-Elgin, authored House Bill 1449, which clarifies how people of both biological sexes are treated under state law by defining 'sex' as a person's biological sex, whether male or female, at birth. It also forbids unfair sex discrimination but allows for recognition of the differences between sex on issues related to biology, privacy, safety or fairness.

"There are legitimate reasons to distinguish between the sexes in places like on the sports field, prisons, locker rooms, restrooms and domestic violence shelters," Hasenbeck said. "Women must have a space to engage in sports, education and community together safely without constantly worrying about whether their safety and privacy will be protected. Misrepresenting what a woman is in legal issues jeopardizes those things. This declaration is just common-sense."

The measure clarifies that "equal" in reference to sex will not be construed to mean same or identical and that differentiating between the sexes will not necessarily be construed as treating the sexes unequally.

The Women's Bill of Rights passed the House 76-19 and now moves to the Senate, where its principal author is Sen. Jessica Garvin, R-Duncan.

 

Hasenbeck aprueba la Carta de Derechos de las Mujeres

CIUDAD DE OKLAHOMA – La Cámara de Representantes de Oklahoma ha aprobado la Declaración de Derechos de la Mujer, preservando el sexo biológico como una categoría legal distinta.

La representante Toni Hasenbeck, R-Elgin, fue autora del Proyecto de Ley 1449 de la Cámara de Representantes, que aclara cómo las personas de ambos sexos biológicos son tratadas bajo la ley estatal al definir el "sexo" como el sexo biológico de una persona, ya sea masculino o femenino, al nacer. También prohíbe la discriminación sexual injusta, pero permite el reconocimiento de las diferencias entre sexos en cuestiones relacionadas con la biología, la privacidad, la seguridad o la equidad.

"Hay razones legítimas para distinguir entre los sexos en lugares como en el campo deportivo, prisiones, vestuarios, baños y refugios de violencia doméstica", dijo Hasenbeck. "Las mujeres deben tener un espacio para participar en deportes, educación y comunidad juntas de manera segura sin preocuparse constantemente por si su seguridad y privacidad estarán protegidas. Tergiversar lo que es una mujer en asuntos legales pone en peligro esas cosas. Esta declaración es de sentido común".

La medida aclara que "igual" en referencia al sexo no se interpretará en el sentido de que significa igual o idéntico y que la diferenciación entre los sexos no se interpretará necesariamente como un trato desigual de los sexos.

 

La Carta de Derechos de las Mujeres fue aprobada por la Cámara de Representantes 76-19 y ahora se traslada al Senado, donde su autora principal es la senadora Jessica Garvin, R-Duncan.

 

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