An alarming amount of legislation in the United States has sought to restrict the rights of transgender people, often targeting access to public spaces or restrooms. One example of this legislation is the Texas Privacy Act (Senate Bill 6; 2017), which detailed "regulations and policies for entering or using a bathroom or changing facility" (Texas Legislature Online).: The hearing for SB 6 included over 18 hours of public testimony, which we analyzed to better understand arguments for and against this bill.: We conducted a thematic analysis of this public testimony.: Supporters of SB 6 frequently framed their arguments in terms of safety and security, economic impact, and privacy and dignity. Those opposing SB 6 focused on discrimination, safety and security, and the effects of transgender people being forced into the wrong facilities.: These findings can aid in understanding education that may help to combat viewpoints that lead to passing such legislation and contributes to understanding how legal policies shape views of gender.

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