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		gender-neutral restroom opens at Los Angeles school 
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		[April 16, 2016] 
		By Dan Whitcomb
 LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A Los Angeles high 
		school on Friday opened the first gender-neutral restroom in the 
		nation's second-largest school district, and likely the state, in a move 
		geared toward accommodating transgender students.
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			 Santee Education Complex converted a second-floor girls' restroom 
			after the campus Gay Straight Alliance gathered some 700 signatures 
			on a petition calling for the change during a heated national debate 
			over transgender rights. 
 North Carolina's governor in March signed into law a measure barring 
			transgender people from using bathrooms consistent with their gender 
			identity, touching off widespread criticism from corporate, 
			entertainment and sports leaders.
 
 "Our students who advocated for the gender-neutral restrooms are the 
			real heroes this valuable experience allowed them to develop 
			leadership skills that will prepare them for college and career," 
			Santee Principal Martin Gomez said in a statement.
 
			
			 Elise Hill, a spokeswoman for the Partnership for Los Angeles 
			Schools, which runs Santee, said that it was believed to be the 
			first gender-neutral school restroom in a public school in the state 
			and among only a few nationwide.
 Los Angeles Unified School District is the second largest U.S. 
			public school district, with more than 1,000 schools and educational 
			centers, plus 53 affiliated charter schools.
 
 So-called "bathroom bills" like the one passed in North Carolina 
			have fueled debate about privacy, religious freedom and equal rights 
			and drawn stern reactions from major corporations and entertainers 
			who call them discriminatory.
 
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			North Carolina Republican Governor Pat McCrory earlier this week 
			tweaked his the law with an executive order, adding protections 
			against discrimination for state employees based on sexual 
			orientation and gender identity.
 Companies such as PayPal Holdings and Deutsche Bank have halted 
			plans to add jobs in the state after McCrory and top Republican 
			lawmakers said they would not repeal the measure.
 
 Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, on Wednesday signed 
			an anti-discrimination order protecting the rights of gay and 
			transgender state employees and employees of state contractors.
 
 (Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Richard Chang)
 
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