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VisitWhat will be the stance of the Dysart school board on the new Title IX rules by the end of 2024?
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House Republicans Overturn Biden's Title IX Transgender Student Protections Amid Texas Legal Battles
Jul 12, 2024, 12:43 PM
House Republicans have voted to overturn a Biden administration rule aimed at bolstering federal nondiscrimination protections for transgender students. This move comes amid a broader legal battle over the administration's proposed changes to Title IX, which seeks to protect LGBTQ+ students. Texas has successfully blocked the Department of Education from enforcing these new rules, with a federal judge granting Carroll Independent School District a preliminary injunction. Judge Matt Kacsmaryk also issued an injunction against the rule, preventing its enforcement in Texas and impacting two anti-abortion professors at the University of Texas. The new Title IX rules have faced significant opposition, with critics arguing that they would force schools to accommodate transgender students in women's sports and facilities. Supporters of the rule argue that it is essential for protecting the civil rights of LGBTQ+ students. Dysart schools are also considering opposing the new Title IX rules. Carroll ISD's school board, with 5/7 members backed by the 1776 Project PAC, celebrated the injunction as a major victory for female students, according to school board president Cameron Bryan.
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