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House to Vote on 'Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act' Backed by Trump to Reinforce Title IX
Jan 14, 2025, 02:58 PM
The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote on the "Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act," a bill that aims to prevent transgender women from participating in women's sports by tying compliance to federal funding under Title IX. The legislation is backed by Republican lawmakers, including Rep. Greg Steube, Sen. Tommy Tuberville, and House Speaker Mike Johnson. Supporters highlight the testimony of athletes like Riley Gaines and argue that allowing biological men to compete undermines the integrity of female athletics and erases progress made since the passage of Title IX. The bill reflects the Republican priority to protect women's sports, with Rep. Steube noting that "common sense is back in charge" due to the Republican trifecta. The bill has the backing of President Donald Trump. Democrats oppose the bill, expressing concerns that it could harm transgender youth and lead to intrusive examinations for young athletes. Previously, President Biden threatened to veto similar legislation.
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