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Statehouses are the public’s houses, but the fight for potty parity continues

For female state lawmakers in Kentucky, choosing when to go to the bathroom has long required careful calculation.

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Statehouses are the public's houses, but the fight for potty parity continues

The entrance to a women’s restroom is seen underneath a staircase at the state Capitol, Wednesday, July 23, 2025, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)


For female state lawmakers in Kentucky, choosing when to go to the bathroom has long required careful calculation.

There are only two bathroom stalls for women on the third floor of the Kentucky Statehouse, where the House and Senate chambers are located. Female legislators — 41 of the 138 member Legislature — needing a reprieve during a lengthy floor session have to weigh the risk of missing an important debate or a critical vote.

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