Measure on the ballot in the 2018 Massachusetts 2018 General Election in Massachusetts.
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Get StartedA “yes” vote prohibits gender based discrimination in public accommodations and allows individuals to self-identify their gender when choosing which bathroom to use.
A “no” vote opposes the law that prohibits gender based discrimination in public accommodations, effectively allowing this discrimination to continue.
According to KeepMassachussetsSafe, his ballot measure allows individuals to self-identify when choosing which restroom to use, a freedom which could endanger the safety of women and children in public facilities by creating a potential loophole for sexual predators., in opposition to Question 3 (Learn more)
According to Freedom for All Massachusetts, this law ensures that individuals cannot be discriminated against based on their gender and allows individuals to self-identify when choosing which restroom to use. The law legally protects transgender people from discrimination., in support of Question 3 (Learn more)
This ballot measure would ban discrimination on the basis of gender in public spaces.
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