On a rainy evening, while ensconced within his I-5 adjacent Eastlake residence, 87-year-old George Freeman got serious about an issue that has been negatively impacting him and other Capitol Hill seniors for years. “The bathrooms were fine until about 2020,” he said, while leaning forward. “Then they locked them. And that changed everything.” Freeman, a longtime figure of the Capitol Hill and Gay communities, is these days best known for being the founder and presiding chaplain of the Universal Life Church