If anyone wears clothes that aren't 'consistent with their biological gender,' they will be asked to go home and change. If that happens multiple times, Texas Department of Agriculture employees may be fired.
GOP lawmakers have also been focused on drag shows. The Senateearlier this month that would restrict drag performances that children attend or see.
In addition, Klosterboer said the dress code’s vague language is ultimately trying to enforce gender stereotypes, which could affect all employees. “It really affects everyone,” he said. “Even cisgender workers will now have their gender expression policed potentially by their supervisors.”
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