Transgender activists have flooded a Utah tip line created to alert state officials to possible violations of a new bathroom law with thousands of hoax reports in an effort to shield trans residents and their allies from any legitimate complaints that could lead to an investigation.
The onslaught has led the state official tasked by law with managing the tip line, Utah Auditor John Dougall, to bemoan getting stuck with the cumbersome task of filtering through fake complaints while also facing backlash for enforcing a law he had no role in passing.
“No auditor goes into auditing so they can be the bathroom monitors,” Dougall said Tuesday. “I think there were much better ways for the Legislature to go about addressing their concerns, rather than this ham-handed approach.”
In the week since it launched, the online tip line already has received more than 10,000 submissions, none of which seem legitimate, he said. The form asks people to report public school employees who knowingly allow someone to use a facility designated for the opposite sex.
These two links show all of the Republican legislators in Utah if anyone needs to report seeing them using the “wrong” bathroom.
https://senate.utah.gov/senate-roster/
https://house.utleg.gov/house-members/
This would be the form you should fill out. I would definitely report any of those people for using the “wrong” bathroom if you happen to have any information on that.
https://ut-sao-special-prod.web.app/sex_basis_complaint2.html
Please use a VPN and no identifiable info when submitting.
FWIW I’d just use a random name generator. They could just filter out common/obviously fake submissions of legislators. The goal should be obfuscation, make it hard to tell what is a genuine report and what is a report for someone who doesn’t even exist—reports that they can’t just toss until they investigate and realize it was just a waste of time.
I think there were much better ways for the Legislature to go about addressing their concerns, rather than this ham-handed approach.
You mean the made up concerns about trans women in bathrooms that have no basis whatsoever in reality? Maybe the legislature should be more concerned with improving the lives of their constituents, or the fact that Utah has one of the highest CSA rates in the country.
Did they not get numbers for the other 19 states?
Sadly no, as some states don’t have data for all the years or choose to not participate altogether. One example is Florida, which recently withdrew from the survey because they had “grave concerns” about the survey’s “inflammatory and sexualized” content: https://www.floridapolicy.org/posts/its-time-to-reinstate-the-youth-risk-behavior-survey
You can see the results for all available states and years here though: https://nccd.cdc.gov/Youthonline/App/Results.aspx?TT=K&OUT=0&SID=HS&QID=H20&LID=LL&YID=YY&LID2=&YID2=&COL=T&ROW1=N&ROW2=N&HT=QQ&LCT=LL&FS=S1&FR=R1&FG=G1&FA=A1&FI=I1&FP=P1&FSL=S1&FRL=R1&FGL=G1&FAL=A1&FIL=I1&FPL=P1&PV=&TST=&C1=&C2=&QP=G&DP=1&VA=CI&CS=Y&SYID=&EYID=&SC=DEFAULT&SO=ASC
i’m pretty sure trans people have a longer and richer history than mormons as well
Thousands of years longer. Literally.
This article is such a treasure trove. Thank you!