First in Fox: On Tuesday a letter signed by 14 state senators of Maine was sent to the White House, condemning Governor Janet Mills for her continuous support for trans inclusion in girls’ sports.
The letter, obtained by Pak Gazette Digital, also praised the administration of President Donald Trump for his management of the situation in Maine. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) froze the funds for the State last week, and a reference has been made to the Department of Justice for Trans inclusion continuous in girls’ sports in the state.
Maine officials filed a lawsuit against USDA for the freezing of funds on Monday.
The 14 senators also claim that current Maine policies that allow trans inclusion violate the family Educational and Privacy Rights Law (Ferpa), as well as Title IX.
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Governor Janet Mills attends an event, on March 11, 2022, in Augusta, Maine. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, Archive)
“Dear Mr. President, as they know, Maine’s workers agree with their common sense approach to protect the sports and spaces of women. We applaud the efforts of their administration so that Maine complies not only with the protections for women and girls guaranteed under the historical title of the IX nation of the educational amendments of 1972, but also what has also identified as violations of family violations of educational rights of educational rights. Privacy of 1974 “, The letter of the letter.
“The majority of adults and students in Maine do not support Janet Mills and their radical policy of forcing girls to compete against men in athletics. For years, Maine’s good people have been retained by some radical progressives in southern Maine, many of whom have the links with the State. Despite their statements, the governor could stop these radical policies immediately. The governments to which governments are of the main changes to which governments are in the government of governments.
“Even so, we believe that the violations of Title IX and Ferpa will continue under the leadership and inaction of Janet Mills. He cannot continue hiding behind his interpretation of Maine’s human rights law to ignore the federal law. Title IX replaces Maine’s Human Rights Law and the governor has the obligation to comply with the federal law for both the protection of women athletes and the rights of the parents.”
The 14 senators who signed the letter are the republican leader of the Senate of Maine, Trey Stewart, the republican leader of the Senate Senate Matthew Harrington, Susan Bernard, Richard Bradstreet, Bruce Bickford, Scott Cryway, Russell Black, Brad Farrin, Stacey Guerin Guerin, Joseph Martin, David Hagan, David Haggan Marianne Moore, James Libby and Jeff Timberlake.
“The questions that I would like Governor Mills and his followers to answer is: ‘Where are Maine’s feminists? Why aren’t they in support of Maine’s athletes?” Guerin told Pak Gazette Digital.
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Pak Gazette Digital communicated with the White House, Mills and the Attoreny General of Maine Aaron Frey to comment on the Senators letter.
The State has refused to comply with Trump’s executive order in February to prohibit trans athletes from girls and women’s sports, which caused immense federal pressure. Initially, Trump promised to reduce federal funds to the State if he refused to comply with the order during a speech on February 20.
The state representative of Maine Gop, Laurel Libby, was one of the key figures to attract attention to the state’s inclusion problem, when she did a position on social networks that identified a transgender athlete athlete athletic athlete in Grelyly High School that had occupied first place in a girl pole jump competition after competing as a child only one year before.
Libby’s revelation turned on the national conversation and the coverage of state policy on trans inclusion. Libby was censored by the democratic majority of Maine’s House of Representatives for his position on the premise that he identified a minor, but since then he has filed a lawsuit to raise censorship.
The Department of Health and Human Services of the United States referred to the Department of Education of Maine (MDOE), Association of Directors of Maine and Grelyly High School to the Department of Justice on March 28 after dismissing multiple warnings to sign a written agreement to prohibit trans athletes of girls’ sports.
More potential sanctions could be reached to the State next week.
The United States Department of Education sent a letter to the Education Department of Maine (MDOE) on Monday advising a final deadline of April 11 to address the problem or risk of a second derivation to the Department of Justice. The Department of Health and Human Services already referred Maine al doj last week.
TO survey The coalition of American parents discovered that about 600 registered voters of Maine, 63% said that school sports participation should be based on biological sex, and 66% agreed that it is “just restricting women’s sports to biological women.”
The survey also found that 60% of residents would admit a voting measure that limits participation in Women and girls sports for biological females. This included 64% of independents and 66% of parents with children under 18.