Kay Braeburn

I doubt anyone reads these but I have to ask this: What about transgender men? These laws are always debated as painting transgender woman as some harmful masculine force invading women's spaces but you never talk about how if this law goes into effect, it will force transgender men to invade women's spaces because it will be illegal for them to use the men's room or compete in men's sports. Transgender men are often indistinguishable from non-transgender men. How do you think this is an improvement? You are literally causing the thing you say you are preventing. I strongly oppose this bill. It is an imposition on the rights of NH citizens that will harm NH in both its claim to be a state that supports individual liberties and its economic prospects. Laws like this are hostile to the LGBT community, essentially making it illegal for them to exist in public. This will and is causing people to move out of state and cancel their vacation plans here in protest. As a NH citizen, I am tired of these unneeded bills. My friends and family are tired. I am a homeowner, business owner, and I have no problem paying taxes when that money is not being used to oppress a marginalized group. Shame on you for changing the face of what it means to live in New Hampshire. Bills like this have made me embarrassed to call myself a resident of New Hampshire.