Illinois legislators collide transgender athletes in the heated debate on the State



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As Illinois faces a growing political division on the issue of trans athletes in girls’ sports, state legislators addressed the issue in a heated return to the floor of the state capital on Wednesday.

The members of the General State Assembly exploded in aggressive arguments on the subject during the session. A Democratic member even presented the without foundation that laws to keep trans athletes out of girls’ sports would result in boys genital inspections. This argument was initially used by the Democrats of the House of Representatives who voted against the protection of women and girls in the Sports Law in January.

Illinois legislator will repeat the without foundation claim was the representative Kelly Cassidy of Chicago, who accused Republicans of being “obsessed with the genitals of the children.”

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“My colleagues across the hall feel the need to share their obsession with children’s genitals once again,” said Cassidy. “We are adult adults, and we are bothering children because you are obsessed with children’s genitals.”

Cassidy’s statement was retreated by Republican representative Blaine Wilhour del Sur of Illinois. Wilhour called State Democrats as a whole for supporting gender transitions for minors and pointed out a recent track meeting in Naperville, Illinois, which caused national outrage after a biological man won a girl’s career.

“These people here accuse people of being obsessed with children’s genitals because they have the audacity to believe that boys should not compete in girls’ sports. But I just want to point out here that there is only one party, the Democratic Party, which is supporting and encouraging younger children to use the homonic blockers that alter life and, often, the non -invertible hormone blockers,” Wilhour said.

“What we have seen in Naperville, that is not a fair competition. Not only that is abusive to these young women and it is a clear violation of title IX.”

The recent Naperville incident has put the community and the State under a national microscope in recent days. The controversy even caused a series of heated debates, which became viral on social networks, at the meeting of the Board of the Community School District of Naperville 203 on Monday.

The Democratic state representative, Anna Stava-Murray, who represents Naperville, defended the trans student who won the career.

“It seems unpleasant when adults try to intimidate children, and that is what is happening at this time,” said Stava-Murray.

“We have adults, including adults on the floor of the house, who want to take a moment for which that child trained and use it as a point of political conversation, that is disgusting, you should be ashamed of yourself. That child did not ask to be in the national media. The parents of that child did not consent.”

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Republican state representative Adam Niemer then intervened to condemn the Democrats for allowing the problem to continue in Illinois, warning of potential cuts to federal funds by the administration of President Donald Trump for challenging an executive order to keep trans athletes out of girls’ sports.

“Thinking that parents and children still have to deal with this surprises me, after all, there is an executive order that prohibits this kind of thing.

“Do you want federal dollars? Then you stop adopting policies that 90 or 95% of people oppose! Stop letting boys compete in girls’ sports! What is so difficult to understand?

Niemer also called the main media about the coverage of the problem.

“The media must do their job and stop acting so that this is not happening. Ask the governor directly, press this issue, do his job and stop lying about what is happening here in Illinois,” he said.

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The tension on the subject in Illinois has increased in recent months before reaching a critical point after Naperville’s incident during the last week.

There is already a federal investigation of the title IX in Illinois with respect to the transgender that prevent female spaces, but it is only against a school, which was launched in March.

Deerfield Public Schools District 109 faces an United States investigation Department of Education The civil rights office after high school girls was allegedly forced by school administrators to change in front of a trans student in the girls’ locker room.

In April, the Illinois Secondary School Association announced in a public letter that Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, and the Illinois Human Rights Department have declared that state law requires that transgender athletes can participate based on gender identity. Therefore, it continues to allow biological men to compete with girls, as has been done since 2006.

The American representative Mary Miller, Republican of Ill., Has addressed two letters to the United States Department of Education and the Department of Justice requesting federal intervention on the subject. Miller previously sent a letter in April and is now doubling his pleas for the Trump administration to intervene.

Miller’s last letter asks the United States attorney general, Pam Bondi, and the Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, to specifically examine the incident of Naperville and consider extracting federal funds from the State, as seen in a copy obtained by Pak Gazette Digital.

Even the legend of the Chicago Bears Brian Urlacher He has talked about the subject, while his native condition is devastated by controversy.

“It is simply different because we are men, there are certain things that we do better than women, and it is fair, number one is not fair, and if you had a daughter who had to be forced to play against a man, she would not agree with that and did hell,” Urlacher said during an interview in the interview in the interview “Global view” podcast May 9. “I just don’t understand it, it’s some common sense, I just don’t see how you can push this and make someone a different sex.”

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