House Speaker Faces Pressure Over Transgender Bathroom Bill in Capitol
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**House Speaker Johnson Under Pressure Over Transgender Bathroom Bill**
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is currently under significant pressure from certain Republican members to prevent transgender Representative-elect Sarah McBride (D-Del.) from using the women’s bathrooms at the Capitol.
The controversy centers around Rep. Nancy Mace's (R-S.C.) proposed bill, which seeks to enforce such a bathroom restriction. The outcome of this debate could significantly impact the rules for the 119th House, igniting deeper ideological battles within Congress.
During a private House Republicans meeting on Tuesday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) voiced her strong objection to the idea of sharing a restroom with McBride, signaling the intense feelings some members have on the issue. Despite these pressures, Speaker Johnson emphasized their approach is to treat everyone with dignity and respect, reflecting the complex balancing act he faces.
On the opposing side, Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.), now a co-chair of the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee, criticized Mace's efforts, suggesting she is seeking attention through such measures.
Rep. Mace is determined to see her bill through and may force a vote on the measure soon, a move she considered for Monday but opted to discuss further with GOP leadership instead.
House Speaker Johnson remains non-committal for now, telling Axios that discussions are ongoing and that they are working on resolving the issue. The evolving situation marks a significant moment in congressional history as McBride prepares to become the first openly transgender member of Congress.