Curb Records, Mike Curb Foundation file lawsuit against Gov. Lee over bathroom bill
The new law will go into effect July 1 and requires business post notices if they allow anyone to use a bathroom in the building. Author: Joseph Wenzel, WSMV Staff Published: 8:38 PM EDT June 30, 2021 Updated: 8:38 PM EDT June 30, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Curb Records and the Mike Curb Foundation have filed a lawsuit against the governor over a controversial bathroom bill.
HB1182 goes into effect on Thursday. The new law requires a public or private entity or business that operates a building or facility open to the general public to post a notice at the entrance of each public restroom of the entity s or business s policy of allowing a member of either biological sex to use any public restroom within the building or facility.
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