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VisitWhat will be the public opinion on Title IX rule changes by end of 2024?
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House Votes on CRA to Reverse Biden's Title IX Rule Amid TikTok Controversy
Jul 10, 2024, 05:43 PM
The House of Representatives is set to vote on a resolution introduced by Rep. Mary Miller to reverse the Biden Administration's new Title IX rule. The rule, which allows students to participate in activities consistent with their gender identity, has sparked significant controversy. Proponents argue it protects LGBTQI+ students from discrimination, while opponents claim it undermines the integrity of women's sports and the safety and privacy of female athletes. TikTok has banned XX-XY Athletics from advertising a pro-fairness in women’s sports ad, labeling it as hate speech. The debate highlights deep divisions over gender identity and women's rights in education and athletics. Republicans argue the rule is illegal and undermines equal opportunities for women, while Democrats defend it as essential for protecting LGBTQI+ students. A CRA vote is critical, with 70% of Americans reportedly supporting fairness, safety, and privacy in women's sports.
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