> 'Strippers' bill of rights' is one step closer to becoming Washington state law
'Strippers' bill of rights' is one step closer to becoming Washington state law
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A new bill that would improve safety conditions at strip clubs in Washington is one step closer to becoming state law.
An amended version of what is called the “strippers’ bill of rights” was passed 58-36 by the House on Feb. 27. It now returns to the Senate for approval before heading to Gov. Jay Inslee's desk for final confirmation.
Senate Bill 6105 includes requirements such as new safety training for all dancers and employees on sexual harassment and human trafficking, installation of panic buttons in private dance rooms and added security officers at each club, among other changes.
READ MORE: https://www.king5.com/article/news/politics/state-politics/strippers-bill-of-rights-closer-to-washington-law/281-5405733e-205d-48cf-b659-06545915bc93