Gov. Kevin Stitt, R-Okla., discusses his move to criminalize abortions in his state, pro-choice activists' push to keep abortion rights on indigenous reservations and his decision to veto a public safety bill on tribal convictions.
"It's common sense," Stitt told Fox News Digital as he described the law during an interview on Thursday."It's kind of crazy that we have to pass laws like this nowadays, but it just simply says we're gonna protect girls. Girls are going to go to girls bathrooms, boys are going to go to boys bathrooms, and that's gonna be law for children K through 12 in Oklahoma.
Asked about what safety this provides for those who have raised concern about sharing bathrooms with transgender students, Stitt reiterated that it is"common sense" and insisted that during his tenure as governor he will not allow boys to expose themselves to little girls in school bathrooms or locker rooms.
"We think that, with kids of my own, I've got three daughters and I've got three sons, there's a difference between boys and girls," he said."We're going to protect the innocence of our young people. That's something that's the parents decision, but I'm not going to let a boy expose himself to a little girl in the bathroom or share a bathroom with the opposite sex.
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