(Salt Lake City, UT) – A compromise by Utah lawmakers is behind the passage announced of a controversial transgender bathroom bill. The bill now heads to Governor Spencer Cox. House members had initially said no to changes the Senate was offering to House Bill 257. The bill was batted back and forth like a legislative ping-pong ball last week between both chambers. On Thursday six lawmakers from both bodies agreed to meet to hash out their differences about who can use what bathroom in government-owned buildings. Their fifth version of the bill was the one sent on to both chambers for final approval. Among the provisions, the bill says women may use only women’s bathrooms and men must use those designated for them specifically.
Search
Categories
- Events (85)
- Morning Show (1)
- News (32,486)
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) related news and sports stories (533)
- COVID-19 Services Available (2)
- Featured News (1,559)
- Local News (11,026)
- National News (21,263)
- Promotions (5)
- Sounds of Sunday (1,330)
- Conference Reports (493)
- Sunday Fireside (380)
- Sunday Forum (457)
- Sports (12,058)
- Outdoor Corner (10)
- Scores & Schedules (55)
- Sports News – Local (9,328)
- Sports News – National (2,675)
- Uncategorized (124)
Recent Posts
- April 8, 2026
Utah 2034 Steering Committee Maps Out Next Steps
- April 8, 2026
Utah Gas Now Averaging $4.24 Per Gallon
- April 8, 2026
Lake Powell Could Have Worst Water Year Ever
- April 7, 2026
Utah Ranked Top State for Remote Work
- April 6, 2026
Trump Requests $1B For Great Salt Lake












