Also, the "drag ban" is worse than it sounds. It's vague.
The law redefines the illegal-in-public "adult cabaret performance" to include "male or female impersonators who provide entertainment that appeals to a prurient interest (...) regardless of whether or not performed for consideration." "Public" is defined as anywhere one "could be viewed by a person who is not an adult."
Who's to say what counts as "prurient," especially if that explicitly doesn't have to be your intention? If a trans girl joins a karaoke club at her college and a cop arrests her for it, can she prove she didn't violate this law? It can be used to imprison any trans person being too visible.