In what is seen as a veiled attack at transgender employees, the agriculture department laid out the policy in a 13 April memo

A Texas state agency told its employees this month that they must dress in a manner that is “consistent with their biological gender”, a directive that seemed to be a thinly veiled attack on transgender employees.

The state’s department of agriculture laid out the dress policy in a 13 April memo, which was first reported by the Texas Observer.

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