theprestige
Penultimate Amazing
Evidence here:
https://apnews.com/article/us-news-...re-lifestyle-14cd954b06360d21349b77233318369e
Relevant quote:
The law Newsom signed Saturday says officers must ask inmates privately during the intake process if they identify as transgender, nonbinary or intersex. Those inmates can then request to be placed in a facility that houses either men or women.
It'd be nice if AP could link to the text of the actual bill, or at least cite it by name. I'd like to see if it really specifies transsexual housing of prisoners based on nothing more than their verbal request. I'm curious because we've seen another California law that requires a signed affidavit, recorded by the courts, in order to legally change one's gender identity. It would be tragicomic if the prison housing law doesn't even ask to see that piece of paper.