Republican-led US House to vote on ban on transgender student athletes
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[April 20, 2023]
By Katharine Jackson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican-controlled U.S. House of
Representatives is expected to vote Thursday on a bill that would ban
transgender women and girls from competing in women's and girls' school
sports, weighing in on an issue that has riled social conservatives.
The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2023 has no chance of
passing the Democratic-controlled Senate, and Democratic President Joe
Biden has also voiced his opposition to the measure, calling it
discriminatory.
The measure would change the civil rights law known as Title IX to
require that a student's sex be "based on an individual's reproductive
biology and genetics at birth."
Enacted in 1972, Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex
in educational programs or activities that receive federal funding. It
was created to ensure equal opportunity for participation and opened the
door for more women to participate in sports.
"Democrats have regressed so far backwards they are willing to erase the
rights that women have fought decades to obtain, all to elevate
biological males to the top of women's podiums. The integrity of women's
sports must be protected," Republican Representative Greg Steube, who
introduced the bill, said on Wednesday.
Democratic Representative Pramila Jayapal, who said during Wednesday's
debate on the bill that she is raising a transgender daughter, said,
"This bill fuels a virulent hate campaign against kids who just want to
play with their friends."
The White House on Monday said in a statement that the bill would
effectively deny access to sports for transgender students, even at the
elementary school level.
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Congressman Greg Steube, (R-FL), speaks
during a hearing of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust,
Commercial and Administrative Law in the Rayburn House office
Building on Capitol Hill, in Washington, U.S., July 29, 2020. Graeme
Jennings/Pool via REUTERS
The bill "targets people for who they are and therefore is
discriminatory" and Biden would veto it if it reached his desk, the
statement said.
Republicans over the past year have stepped up their focus on
transgender youth. On Wednesday, Florida education officials voted
to ban classroom instruction on gender identity and social
orientation in public schools through high school. That expanded on
a law signed by likely Republican presidential candidate Governor
Ron DeSantis, which had banned such lessons for younger students and
was derided by critics as the "Don't Say Gay" bill.
The Biden administration proposed a rule change to Title IX on April
6 that would prohibit schools from banning transgender athletes from
playing on teams consistent with their gender identities, with
exceptions possible for the highest levels of competition.
The U.S. Supreme Court on April 6 refused to let West Virginia
enforce a state law banning transgender athletes from female sports
teams at public schools, one of many Republican-backed measures
across the country targeting LGBTQ rights.
(Reporting by Katharine Jackson; Editing by Scott Malone and
Jonathan Oatis)
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