The New York official eliminates the post supporting Trump’s Trans Athlete Order after ‘orientation’ of the mayor’s cabinet chief

As some states have refused to comply with the recent executive order of President Donald Trump in which it prohibits Trans athletes in girls and women’s sports, New York is at a dead point on the subject.

The Athletic Association of the Public Secondary School of the State of New York (Nysphsaa) provided a statement to Pak Gazette Digital saying that it has advised schools to comply with the current state law that allows Trans athletes to compete with girls, but it is collecting public contributions before making a final decision.

“While we expect a greater clarification, I recommend that the members of the NYSPHSAA continue to adhere to the current anti -discrimination laws of the state of New York, which allow students to participate in interscholastic equipment that best align with their gender identity,” Executive Director of Nysphsaa, Dr. Robert. J. Zayas said.

“I am actively working with state officials to evaluate the implications of this executive order and determine the next appropriate steps. Yesterday, I spoke with Dr. Betty Rosa, commissioned from the Department of Education of the State of New York (NYSED), with respect to this Subject.

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However, when Zayas advised New York schools to continue allowing trans inclusion, an official in New York City talked about his support for Trump’s executive order.

The director of the Office of Sports, Welfare and Recreation of New York City, Jasmine Ray, declared his position in favor of following Trump’s order in his Instagram stories during the weekend, through Gothamist.

“For those who ask about my position, as director of NYC Sports & Rec, I am with the recent executive order that reinforces the importance of equity in women’s sports,” he wrote.

However, the outlet reported that Ray then withdrew his story and says he eliminated her in the “guide” of the mayor’s cabinet chief, Camille Joseph Varlack.

“I assume all the responsibility of the error in the trial,” Ray told Gothamist. “I am committed to maintaining the separation between my personal beliefs and my professional responsibilities.”

Pak Gazette Digital has communicated with the Adams office to comment.

Since Trump’s order entered into force last Wednesday, multiple states and athletic associations of high school have made it clear that they will not apply it, and continue to protect trans athletes in girls’ sports.

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California is the most prominent.

The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) said it will continue following the State’s Law that allows athletes to participate as any gender they identify, a spokesman for Pak Gazette Digital told Fox.

“The CIF provides students with the opportunity to belong, connect and compete in educational experiences in accordance with the California Law. [Education Code section 221.5. (f)] That allows students to participate in school programs and activities, including sports teams and competitions, according to the student’s gender identity, regardless of the gender that appears in the student’s records, “said a CIF statement.

The decision has caused a violent reaction and even protests and threats of demands by California residents.

Minnesota and Massachusetts are among the other states that have indicated that they will continue to protect Trans athletes in girls’ sports.

A recent one New York Times/Ipsos Survey He discovered that the vast majority of Americans, including most Democrats, do not believe that transgender athletes are allowed to compete in women’s sports. Of the 2,128 people surveyed, 79% said that biological men who identify as women should not be allowed to participate in women’s sports.

Of the 1,025 people who identified themselves as Democrats or inclined Democrats, 67% said that transgender athletes should not be able to compete with women.

The democratic opposition to the efforts of the Republican Party to restrict trans inclusion has alienated some Democratic voters for a long time. In January, when the United States Representatives Chamber voted to approve the protection of women and girls in the Sports Law, all but two members of the Democratic Chamber voted against.

Prominent Democrats, including the minority leader of the House of Representatives, Hakeem Representative Jeffries, Dn.y., Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Dn.Y., Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Vt., Rep. Suzanne Bonamic , D -ore., Rep.. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., And rep. There was no language in the bill that suggested that genital examinations were necessary.

The argument alienated some of the loyal voters of the party, who have not registered as Democrats in response.

“That bothered me a lot because he shouted lack of integrity, lack of honesty,” said the outstanding law and democrat of a lifetime Gary Francione, Pak Gazette Digital, “this is the way you fight battles? Insult other people who oppose you And do I agree and hint that they are abusers of children or pedophiles?

Francione has a lifelong network of other Democrats in the field of law and other industries, and says that many of them share their beliefs and will also not register the party.

“I can say with confidence the people I know that they are democrats I have spoken with, the vast majority of them are very unhappy with all these things and feel that the party has lost its course,” Francione said. “I know a couple who said they are going to [unregister]”

Other Democratic legislators have also spoken against the party’s platform to allow Trans athletes against girls and women. They include representative Seth Moulton by Massachusetts, representatives Colin Allred, Vicente González and Henry Cuellar, from Texas, representative Mary Pisho, Alaska, and representative Tom Suozzi, from New York.

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