After California refused to follow the executive order of President Donald Trump that prohibits trans athletes from sports of girls and women, state Republicans are taking the matter in their own hands.
On Friday, California legislators introduced three bills in the state legislature with the aim of combating trans inclusion. A bill, which was presented by the Bill Ensayli assembly, specifically focused on sports. Their bill would require students to use all school facilities only to play in sports teams based on their biological sex and not in their gender identity.
“We know that the State of California will do everything possible to resist and avoid compliance with the federal law, so it is our role to try to force change at the state and local level,” Essayli said at a press conference outside the Capital of the state building in Sacramento on Friday.
The former volleyball coach of the San José State University, who was suspended and then let go of the program after presenting a complaint of title IX for the handling of a trans player from the school last season, spoke at the press conference Friday a few days after his house shot. Batie-Smoose told Pak Gazette Digital that he thinks he was “argued.” The police have not determined a suspect or reason.
“We need to make sure there are DNA tests and in the future, there are only women playing in women’s sports,” Batie-Smoose said at the press conference. “We definitely need to continue this fight and make sure that laws and legislation change so we can have safe spaces for women and women in sport.”
The Testli Law project would reverse a current law in California that protects Trans athletes in girls and women’s sports.
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A law called AB 1266 It has been in force since 2014, and offers California students at the Scholastic level and collegiate the right to “participate in schools and activities segregated by sex, including sports equipment and competitions, and use facilities consisting of their gender identity, regardless of the genre listed in the student’s records. “
The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) said it will continue to follow that law, even after Trump’s executive order entered into force, in a previous statement proportionate to Pak Gazette Digital.
The United States Department of Education announced earlier this week that it is launching an investigation of the title IX on the CIF on possible violations of Title IX for its refusal to comply with the Trump order.
In addition, residents have maintained protests and threatened demands in response to the current CIF position.
The Essayli bill is the second proposal that California has seen to address the problem only in 2025.
The member of the California State Assembly, Kate Sánchez, announced on January 7 that she is presenting a bill to prohibit trans athletes to compete in sports of girls and women.
Sánchez will propose the Law on Girls Protection Sports to the state legislature. Currently, 25 states have similar laws in effect.
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“Young women who have spent years training and sacrificing to compete at the highest level are now forced to compete against people with undeniable biological advantages. It is not just unfair, it is discouraging and dangerous,” Sánchez said in a statement announcing the project of law.
The qualification of Trans athletes in California compete with girls and women in the state has resulted in multiple controversies on the subject only during the last year. Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, California, is currently involved in one of the most controversial local controversies on the subject.
A meeting of the School Board of the Unified School District of Riverside on December 19 presented a parade of parents who rebuked the Board for allowing a trans athlete in the Cross Country team of Martin Luther King Girls. A demand filed by two girls in the team alleges that his shirts in protest of that player were compared to the swastika simply because they said “saving girls from girls.”
The father of a girl who lost her university place before the previous athlete He told Pak Gazette Digital That their daughter and other girls of the school were told that “the transgeans have more rights than the cisgeners” by school administrators when they protested the athlete’s participation.
In San Diego, a high school was recently pushed to the local controversy because a transgender student used the girls’ locker room. The high school of San Election previously provided a statement to Pak Gazette Digital, accrediting their qualification of the transgender student to access the girls’ locker room to the obligation of the school to follow the state law.
The San Diego County Supervisors Board voted on Tuesday against a measure to carry out the Protection of women and girls In the Sports Law, which would prevent Trans athletes from competing in girls ‘sports or entering girls’ locker rooms, despite multiple parents in the meeting to take measures to protect girls in school.
Meanwhile, the Stone Ridge Christian High School’s female volleyball team was scheduled to face San Francisco Waldorf in the tournament of Division 6 of the north of California, but lost an advertisement just before the game about the presence of a trans athlete in The team.
The supporter of the transgender athlete Kyle Harp, on the left, of Riverside holds the flag of pride of progress as the supporters of “Save Girls Sports” Lori Lopez and his father Pete Pickering, both of Riverside, listen to the debate while joining the Multitude of overflow that converges outside the Riverside Unified Meeting of the District on Thursday night to discuss the rights of transgender athletes to compete in high school sports on Thursday, December 19, 2024. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Before that, a transgender volleyball player was booed and harassed in a match of October 12 between Notre Dame Belmont in Belmont, California, against Half Moon Bay High School, according to ABC 7. Half Moon Bay in the list of the list of the list of the Transgender athlete.
The other two bills that were presented on Friday, by Essayli and the First Year Assembly, Leticia Castillo, focus on empowering parents to eliminate their children from environments and situations that promote transgender ideology in public schools.
“Resting the primacy of parents’ rights about dangerous indoctrination is a first critical step to restore confidence in our schools and educators,” Castillo said Friday.