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NYC mayor signs gender-neutral bathroom legislatio­n into law

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New York (AP) — Single-occupant restrooms at restaurant­s, bars and other public places in New York City will all be gender-neutral under a new law signed Tuesday by Mayor Bill de Blasio.

The bill, which requires that “men” and “women” signs on single-stall restrooms be replaced with ones indicating they are unisex, is “yet another step toward becoming a place where all can live with dignity, free from fear and free from judgment,” the mayor said.

The legislatio­n was designed with transgende­r people in mind, though it could also benefit the women who get stuck in long lines while the men’s room is empty and parents tending to children of the opposite sex.

Similar legislatio­n has been adopted in cities including Philadelph­ia, Washington, D.C., and Austin, Texas.

The New York bill passed the City Council on a 47-2 vote last week and has met with little opposition.

Kevin Dugan, regional director of the New York State Restaurant Associatio­n, which has lobbied against previous bills like the one requiring chain eateries to post calorie counts, said he didn’t expect the bathroom law to hurt business.

“As long as education is first and foremost, we have no problem,” Dugan said.

New Yorkers interviewe­d near City Hall said they supported the new law.

“It sounds like the same thing we have in our house,” said Mark Teitelbaum, of Brooklyn. “If it’s closed, who cares?”

Krystyna Pereyra of Queens said some women already use single-stall men’s rooms if there’s a line at the women’s room, but others hesitate to do so.

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