Why did I know you would dismiss this?
You asked for proof of ANY legislation or policy. I provided it.
So there is already legislation with statutes that state intentionally using wrong pronouns is discrimination and/or harassment that dates back to 60 years?
The claim that was unsupported was that Trans-activists are trying to get name calling them illegal (I recall 5 years being timeline) but if it already is then I suppose the argument shifts a bit to "trying to get existing laws enforced"-territory.
I mean this does mean that Colleges/universities and workplaces can legally have punishments for intentional use of wrong pronouns in their guidelines and it is not in any way infringing on anyone rights with that. "At-will"-employment has already made intentional stupidity and numbskullery a surefire way to get sacked even earlier but this does add a layer of forced enforcing to it and I'm totally fine with that.
Even the SC has apparently found that it is not a limitation of free speech or unconstitutional so what's the problem anti-transers have with it?