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Heated public comments on restroom access prompt Yavapai County supervisors to hold executive session
Summary
A lengthy public‑comment period on restroom access in county buildings split speakers between calls for female‑only multi‑stall restrooms and advocates for trans‑inclusive access. The board entered executive session to discuss legal and policy options and returned with no action.
During the Dec. 3 Yavapai County Board of Supervisors meeting, an extended public‑comment period on county restroom policy produced sharply divided testimony and prompted the board to convene an executive session.
Speakers who identified themselves as local residents urged the supervisors to adopt an ordinance or policy restricting multi‑stall women’s restrooms to biological females. King Davis, a speaker from the public, asked the board to “take a moral stand to protect the vulnerable,” and several others cited…
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