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Illinois lawmakers approve gender neutral bathroom law

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Illinois Senate passes new Bathroom Bill, awaiting House approval

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Illinois Senate passes new Bathroom Bill, awaiting House approval

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (CBS) — Illinois lawmakers have passed legislation allowing businesses to create multi-occupancy gender neutral restrooms.

The Illinois House and Illinois Senate in recent days both approved a change to the current state law that requires all multi-occupancy bathrooms to be designated male or female. 

The change would allow businesses across the state to create multi-occupancy all-gender restrooms. The law would require stalls have to have floor-to-ceiling dividers that lock, and urinals would not be allowed.

No businesses would be required to install all-gender multi-occupancy restrooms. They would only have the option to do so if they wanted to.

The measure will now be sent to Gov. JB Pritzker.

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State law already allows businesses that provide single-occupancy restrooms to designate them for use by any gender, by no more than one person at a time.



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