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Nancy Mace's Transgender Bathroom Bill, also known as Nancy Mace's Anti-Trans Capitol Bathroom Bill, refers to a resolution introduced by Republican South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace, which seeks to ban Capitol workers from accessing bathrooms not corresponding to their assigned-at-birth "biological sex." In a series of posts made on X / Twitter in late November 2024, Mace confirmed that she introduced the measure to stop the newly elected transgender Representative from Delaware, Sarah McBride, from accessing women's restrooms in the Capitol building. The bill sparked discourse and controversy online, with many conservative internet users supporting Mace's resolution, while others criticized her, accusing her of singling out McBride and overstepping people's privacy.

Background

On November 18th, 2024, South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace introduced a resolution to ban people from accessing bathrooms in the Capitol not corresponding to their "biological sex."[1]

The Representative's "Resolution To Protect Women's Private Spaces" was reposted to her X[2] / Twitter account that same day, where it gathered over 100,000 likes in four days.

118TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION H. RES. (Original Signature of Member) Prohibiting Members, officers, and employees of the House from using single- sex facilities other than those corresponding to their biological sex, and for other purposes. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Ms. MACE submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on RESOLUTION Prohibiting Members, officers, and employees of the House from using single-sex facilities other than those cor- responding to their biological sex, and for other purposes. Whereas allowing biological males into single-sex facilities, such as restrooms, locker rooms, and changing rooms de- signed for women, jeopardizes the safety and dignity of Members, officers, and employees of the House who are female: Now, therefore, be it 1 Resolved,
2 1 SECTION 1. PROHIBITION ON THE USE OF SINGLE-SEX FA- 2 3 4 5 CILITIES OTHER THAN THOSE COR- RESPONDING TO THE BIOLOGICAL SEX OF AN INDIVIDUAL. (a) PROHIBITION.-A Member, Delegate, Resident 6 Commissioner, officer, or employee of the House may not 7 use a single-sex facility (including a restroom, changing 8 room, or locker room) in the Capitol or House Office 9 Buildings, other than those corresponding to the biological 10 sex of such individual. 11 (b) ENFORCEMENT.-The Sergeant-at-Arms of the 12 House of Representatives is charged with the enforcement 13 of the prohibition under subsection (a).

The news was reposted to Reddit that same day on subreddits such as /r/LGBT[3] and /r/Law,[4] where it gathered over 3,000 upvotes, respectively, in four days.

Also on November 18th, Mace confirmed that the resolution was directed at the newly elected trans woman Representative from Delaware Sarah McBride, writing, "Yes and then some. Biological men do not have any rights to women’s private spaces. It’s perverted to think otherwise."[7]

Nancy Mace @NancyMace Yes and then some. Biological men do not have any rights to women's private spaces. It's perverted to think otherwise. William Earl Burns @williameburns13 Nov 18 Replying to @liz_elkind • Clearly directed at incoming Congresswoman McBride. 9:26 PM • Nov 18, 2024 82.8K Views ...

Developments

Over the following days, Representative Nancy Mace continued to express her support for the resolution on her X[5] account, as seen in a November 19th, 2024, video in which she placed a sign that read "Biological" over the women's bathroom sign in a Capitol building, gathering over 20 million views and 100,000 likes in three days.

Also on November 19th, Mace posted a picture of herself drinking wine to her personal X[6] account alongside a caption that read, "A woman being bullied for **wait for it** protecting women, is the height of gas lighting. I’ll drink your tears in my pinot noir tonight. Cheers! 🍷" The post gathered over 95,000 likes in three days.

Nancy Mace @NancyMace Follow ... A woman being bullied for **wait for it** protecting women, is the height of gas lighting. I'll drink your tears in my pinot noir tonight. Cheers! 9:16 PM • Nov 19, 2024 6.8M Views

Representative Sarah McBride issued her response to the resolution on November 18th,[8] writing, "Every day Americans go to work with people who have life journeys different than their own and engage with them respectfully, I hope members of Congress can muster that same kindness." and gathering over 29,000 likes in four days.

On November 20th, 2024, McBride issued an official response, saying that she was "not here to fight about bathrooms" and that she was "here to fight for Delawareans and to bring down costs facing families." She also said that she would comply with any rules laid out by Speaker Johnson, even if she disagrees with them. The post gathered over 40,000 likes in two days.[9]

Sarah McBride @SarahEMcBride I'm not here to fight about bathrooms. I'm here to fight for Delawareans and to bring down costs facing families. SARAH DEMOCRAT CONGRESS MCBRIDE I'm not here to fight about bathrooms. I'm here to fight for Delawareans and to bring down costs facing families. Like all members, I will follow the rules as outlined by Speaker Johnson, even if I disagree with them. This effort to distract from the real issues facing this country hasn't distracted me over the last several days, as I've remained hard at work preparing to represent the greatest state in the union come January. Serving in the 119th Congress will be the honor of a lifetime and I continue to look forward to getting to know my future colleagues on both sides of the aisle. Each of us were sent here because voters saw something in us that they value. I have loved getting to see those qualities in the future colleagues that I've met and I look forward to seeing those qualities in every member come January. I hope all of my colleagues will seek to do the same with me. - Delaware Congresswoman-elect Sarah McBride 2:22 PM Nov 20, 2024 16.3M Views

Online Reactions

On November 20th, 2024, game developer, programmer and politician Brianna Wu posted a tweet[10] criticizing the resolution introduced by Mace, despite Trump voters messaging her not to worry about her rights being rolled back.

Brianna Wu @BriannaWu Subscribe I've probably gotten 400-500 messages from Trump voters telling me not to worry about my rights being rolled back. That they don't care what adults like me do, and it's children they care about. But here we are and Nancy Mace trying to force people like me to use the men's. And Trump isn't even in office. I transitioned over 20 years ago. I have a vagina. All my documents say female. I've been married to a man for 16 years. No one bats an eye when I use the bathroom. Please, MAGA. Just let people like me medically transition and live our lives. 10:27 AM ⚫ Nov 20, 2024 390.9K Views

Some internet users also posted memes critical of McBride and in support of Mace in late November 2024, as seen in a November 20th post[11] by X user @Richard_Harambe that gathered over 3,000 likes in two days.

Dr. Richard Harambe @Richard Harambe Democrats watching Sarah McBride pee in a urinal Last edited 1:58 PM Nov 20, 2024 124.6K Views •

Other X users criticized Mace as the controversy spread, posting memes about her asking people about their genitals before they use the restroom. For instance, X[12] user @PunishedAG gathered over 93,000 likes on a November 20th post, while X[13] user @LindseyBoylan gathered over 1,400 likes on a similar meme posted on November 21st, 2024.

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Hi, just checking if you have a penis or vagina. I don't want YOU to make ME uncomfortable!

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External References

[1] Nancy Mace – Resolution To Protect Womens Private Spaces

[2] Twitter / X – RepNancyMace

[3] Reddit – /r/lgbt

[4]  Reddit – /r/law

[5] Twitter / X – RepNancyMace

[6] Twitter / X – NancyMace

[7] Twitter / X – NancyMace

[8] Twitter / X – SarahEMcBride

[9] Twitter / X – SarahEMcBride

[10] Twitter / X – BriannaWu

[11] Twitter / X – Richard_Harambe

[12] Twitter / X – PunishedAG

[13] Twitter / X – LindseyBoylan



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Overview

Nancy Mace's Transgender Bathroom Bill, also known as Nancy Mace's Anti-Trans Capitol Bathroom Bill, refers to a resolution introduced by Republican South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace, which seeks to ban Capitol workers from accessing bathrooms not corresponding to their assigned-at-birth "biological sex." In a series of posts made on X / Twitter in late November 2024, Mace confirmed that she introduced the measure to stop the newly elected transgender Representative from Delaware, Sarah McBride, from accessing women's restrooms in the Capitol building. The bill sparked discourse and controversy online, with many conservative internet users supporting Mace's resolution, while others criticized her, accusing her of singling out McBride and overstepping people's privacy.

Background

On November 18th, 2024, South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace introduced a resolution to ban people from accessing bathrooms in the Capitol not corresponding to their "biological sex."[1]

The Representative's "Resolution To Protect Women's Private Spaces" was reposted to her X[2] / Twitter account that same day, where it gathered over 100,000 likes in four days.


118TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION H. RES. (Original Signature of Member) Prohibiting Members, officers, and employees of the House from using single- sex facilities other than those corresponding to their biological sex, and for other purposes. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Ms. MACE submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on RESOLUTION Prohibiting Members, officers, and employees of the House from using single-sex facilities other than those cor- responding to their biological sex, and for other purposes. Whereas allowing biological males into single-sex facilities, such as restrooms, locker rooms, and changing rooms de- signed for women, jeopardizes the safety and dignity of Members, officers, and employees of the House who are female: Now, therefore, be it 1 Resolved, 2 1 SECTION 1. PROHIBITION ON THE USE OF SINGLE-SEX FA- 2 3 4 5 CILITIES OTHER THAN THOSE COR- RESPONDING TO THE BIOLOGICAL SEX OF AN INDIVIDUAL. (a) PROHIBITION.-A Member, Delegate, Resident 6 Commissioner, officer, or employee of the House may not 7 use a single-sex facility (including a restroom, changing 8 room, or locker room) in the Capitol or House Office 9 Buildings, other than those corresponding to the biological 10 sex of such individual. 11 (b) ENFORCEMENT.-The Sergeant-at-Arms of the 12 House of Representatives is charged with the enforcement 13 of the prohibition under subsection (a).

The news was reposted to Reddit that same day on subreddits such as /r/LGBT[3] and /r/Law,[4] where it gathered over 3,000 upvotes, respectively, in four days.

Also on November 18th, Mace confirmed that the resolution was directed at the newly elected trans woman Representative from Delaware Sarah McBride, writing, "Yes and then some. Biological men do not have any rights to women’s private spaces. It’s perverted to think otherwise."[7]


Nancy Mace @NancyMace Yes and then some. Biological men do not have any rights to women's private spaces. It's perverted to think otherwise. William Earl Burns @williameburns13 Nov 18 Replying to @liz_elkind • Clearly directed at incoming Congresswoman McBride. 9:26 PM • Nov 18, 2024 82.8K Views ...

Developments

Over the following days, Representative Nancy Mace continued to express her support for the resolution on her X[5] account, as seen in a November 19th, 2024, video in which she placed a sign that read "Biological" over the women's bathroom sign in a Capitol building, gathering over 20 million views and 100,000 likes in three days.


Also on November 19th, Mace posted a picture of herself drinking wine to her personal X[6] account alongside a caption that read, "A woman being bullied for **wait for it** protecting women, is the height of gas lighting. I’ll drink your tears in my pinot noir tonight. Cheers! 🍷" The post gathered over 95,000 likes in three days.


Nancy Mace @NancyMace Follow ... A woman being bullied for **wait for it** protecting women, is the height of gas lighting. I'll drink your tears in my pinot noir tonight. Cheers! 9:16 PM • Nov 19, 2024 6.8M Views

Representative Sarah McBride issued her response to the resolution on November 18th,[8] writing, "Every day Americans go to work with people who have life journeys different than their own and engage with them respectfully, I hope members of Congress can muster that same kindness." and gathering over 29,000 likes in four days.

On November 20th, 2024, McBride issued an official response, saying that she was "not here to fight about bathrooms" and that she was "here to fight for Delawareans and to bring down costs facing families." She also said that she would comply with any rules laid out by Speaker Johnson, even if she disagrees with them. The post gathered over 40,000 likes in two days.[9]


Sarah McBride @SarahEMcBride I'm not here to fight about bathrooms. I'm here to fight for Delawareans and to bring down costs facing families. SARAH DEMOCRAT CONGRESS MCBRIDE I'm not here to fight about bathrooms. I'm here to fight for Delawareans and to bring down costs facing families. Like all members, I will follow the rules as outlined by Speaker Johnson, even if I disagree with them. This effort to distract from the real issues facing this country hasn't distracted me over the last several days, as I've remained hard at work preparing to represent the greatest state in the union come January. Serving in the 119th Congress will be the honor of a lifetime and I continue to look forward to getting to know my future colleagues on both sides of the aisle. Each of us were sent here because voters saw something in us that they value. I have loved getting to see those qualities in the future colleagues that I've met and I look forward to seeing those qualities in every member come January. I hope all of my colleagues will seek to do the same with me. - Delaware Congresswoman-elect Sarah McBride 2:22 PM Nov 20, 2024 16.3M Views

Online Reactions

On November 20th, 2024, game developer, programmer and politician Brianna Wu posted a tweet[10] criticizing the resolution introduced by Mace, despite Trump voters messaging her not to worry about her rights being rolled back.


Brianna Wu @BriannaWu Subscribe I've probably gotten 400-500 messages from Trump voters telling me not to worry about my rights being rolled back. That they don't care what adults like me do, and it's children they care about. But here we are and Nancy Mace trying to force people like me to use the men's. And Trump isn't even in office. I transitioned over 20 years ago. I have a vagina. All my documents say female. I've been married to a man for 16 years. No one bats an eye when I use the bathroom. Please, MAGA. Just let people like me medically transition and live our lives. 10:27 AM ⚫ Nov 20, 2024 390.9K Views

Some internet users also posted memes critical of McBride and in support of Mace in late November 2024, as seen in a November 20th post[11] by X user @Richard_Harambe that gathered over 3,000 likes in two days.


Dr. Richard Harambe @Richard Harambe Democrats watching Sarah McBride pee in a urinal Last edited 1:58 PM Nov 20, 2024 124.6K Views •

Other X users criticized Mace as the controversy spread, posting memes about her asking people about their genitals before they use the restroom. For instance, X[12] user @PunishedAG gathered over 93,000 likes on a November 20th post, while X[13] user @LindseyBoylan gathered over 1,400 likes on a similar meme posted on November 21st, 2024.


show me your genitals G Hi, just checking if you have a penis or vagina. I don't want YOU to make ME uncomfortable!

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External References

[1] Nancy Mace – Resolution To Protect Womens Private Spaces

[2] Twitter / X – RepNancyMace

[3] Reddit – /r/lgbt

[4]  Reddit – /r/law

[5] Twitter / X – RepNancyMace

[6] Twitter / X – NancyMace

[7] Twitter / X – NancyMace

[8] Twitter / X – SarahEMcBride

[9] Twitter / X – SarahEMcBride

[10] Twitter / X – BriannaWu

[11] Twitter / X – Richard_Harambe

[12] Twitter / X – PunishedAG

[13] Twitter / X – LindseyBoylan

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