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March 18, 2010 2:48 PM

Lawmakers Introduce "Potty Parity Act"

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Rep. Edolphus Towns (D-NY), the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, has introduced a bipartisan bill called the Restroom Gender Parity in Federal Buildings Act -- aka the "Potty Parity Act."

The legislation is designed "to provide equal access to public restrooms for men and women" in federal buildings, according to a Towns release. It would require a one-to-one ratio for all toilets in women's and men's restrooms -- including urinals.

"Due to biological and social distinctions, women often need to allow for more time than men in restrooms, and limited restrooms impose undue hardship on women, especially those who are pregnant or suffer from other medical conditions," the release says.

Towns, who has introduced such legislation in the past, said "exasperating lines" at women's restrooms are "an inconvenience seen in almost every type of public building." He argued that the problem was rooted in part in the fact that many public buildings were constructed at a time when women were less likely to work outside the home.

"Our nation's history shows that the structure and accessibility of American public restrooms have served as manifestations of more deeply rooted problems of discrimination, among race, physical ability and gender," he said.

California Rep. Darrell Issa, the ranking republican on the committee, is a co-sponsor on the bill. It would also mandate that preference in federal leasing be given to buildings that meet the one-to-one ratio threshold.

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by plumbergirlz May 17, 2010 10:41 AM EDT
I don't know who comes up with this stuff. Endusers are picky so call us to schedule work, TRONKING had a point. Westark Plumbing & Expert Drain Cleaning Services in Fort Smith, AR will definetly help unclog, install new fixtures and move the couches out to put the needed POTTIES in. Check us out on facebook and good luck to shrinking the lines. Do you think the tv has anything to do with that????
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by plumbergirlz May 17, 2010 10:49 AM EDT
Good job
by mhsoalex1 March 19, 2010 7:30 AM EDT
The American Restroom Association has a more nuance'd look at the problem on their ?Potty Parity? legislative support page.

http://americanrestroom.org/parity/
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by pasmalltown March 19, 2010 8:33 AM EDT
"NOTE: THE ARA RECOMMENDATIONS BELOW WERE FOR 2006 CODE CYCLE, NOT 2009" - Yet these ARA "recommendations" are based on four year old "crap". Hopefully more up to date information will lead to a better "push and flush" for this legislation.
by jgg000101 March 18, 2010 10:18 PM EDT
thank goodness this will finally end the pants-wetting epidemic
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by workerdroid March 18, 2010 5:53 PM EDT
Now there's some front line thinking. No wonder that voters across the country are mad. Morons like Towns and his ilk are a cancer.
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by DocD--2008 March 18, 2010 5:44 PM EDT
They need to add to the bill that the funding for all this will come directly from the Congressional members pockets.
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by tronking March 18, 2010 5:14 PM EDT
This bill would cost millions in upgrade to federal buildings, but hey it would create jobs :) someone has to unplug all those toilets. Besides with all the dung being created by our government it has to go somewhere.

This will also help the ladies with social networking because..... just a sec. does anyone else have to make, because I need to go to the powder room?

I'm back. The men's room was being maintenanced so I went to the ladies room that was unoccupied, no wonder they spend so much time in there, they had a couch and a tv bigger than the one in my living room. If the men had such accomodations there would be a line there too.
This is just another way to waste tax payer money and flush it down the $10,000 government toilet.
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by clarkalex March 18, 2010 5:08 PM EDT
Do they not have MORE IMPORTANT things to worry about???
Does Congress have a clue?
Anyone wonder why their approval ratings are (pardon the pun) in the toilet?
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by meboard March 18, 2010 4:54 PM EDT
ABC News has just announced the republicants are offering what they call the "Craig Amendment" to cover airport men's facilities.
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by dwilson59 March 18, 2010 5:43 PM EDT
Now that is funny and I am a republican
by meboard March 18, 2010 4:52 PM EDT
"Potty"...I thought is said "Pot" Parity. For a minute there I thought we were heading somewhere.
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by tsigili March 18, 2010 4:40 PM EDT
If women would actually use the restroom for its intended purpose, instead of everything else under the sun, there might not be a problem.
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