The United States Department of Agriculture announced on Wednesday a break and a continuous review of federal funds to Maine after the State refused to provide equal opportunities to women and girls in educational programs.
The State has refused to comply with the executive order of President Donald Trump to prohibit trans athletes of sports of girls and women, 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.
Now, Trump has fulfilled that promise.
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The USDA secretary Brooks Rollins said the State must accept protecting female athletes from trans inclusion before financing is restored.
“To continue receiving dollars from USDA taxpayers, the state of Maine must demonstrate compliance with the title IX that protects student athletes from having to compete with or against or having to seem unleashed to men,” Rollins wrote in a letter to the State.
“In addition, the USDA has launched a complete review of the subsidies granted by the administration Biden to the Maine Department of Education. Many of these subsidies seem to be wasteful, redundant or otherwise against the priorities of the Trump administration. The USDA will not represent the hlojada bureaucracy of the Biden administration and, instead, it will focus on an department that is agricultural and without a left social agenda.” “.” “.” “.” “.” “.” “
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 in Grelyly High School had occupied the first place in a jumping competition with pole of the Maine girls after competing as a child only one year before.
The Revelation of Libby of the Trans athlete ignited the national conversation and the coverage of the State’s 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.
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“Governor Janet Mills and Maine’s Democrats have chosen their heels and embrace the radical left ideology about Maine’s safety and rights. Despite the repeated warnings of President Trump, Maine’s Democrats continued to challenge federal law, forcing Maine to girls to unfairly compute biological men,” said Libby, Pak Gazette Digital, Pak Gazette Digital on Wednesday.
“As a result, the Maine Democrat major The Sake of our students. ” “
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 risking a second derivation to the Department of Justice. The Department of Health and Human Services already referred Maine al doj last week.
Wednesday’s announcement is not the first Freeze USDA financial announced with respect to Maine.
The department arrested funds for the system of the University of Maine (UMS), a network of eight public universities in the State, on March 11 while making a review of the system compliance with Title IX.
The financing was restored to UMS only a few days later and the USDA announced that the system complied with compliance.
But the main problem involving the inclusion of trans athletes in Maine is at the secondary level. In addition to the incident that involves the poles jumper in Grelyly High School, other instances have impacted several girls throughout the state who have had to compete and share changing rooms with biological men.
Maine’s teenager, Cassidy Carlisle, told Pak Gazette Digital on how she had to share a costume with a trans student while she was in high school, then had to compete with another trans athlete in the Nordic skiing last year.
“The defeat that comes with that at that time is heartbreaking,” said Carlisle. “I am in a state of shock in a way. I did not believe it … I did not think it was happening to me.”
“I was silent for a while,” Carlisle said. “It is very difficult to talk if you do not have a platform to do it … the reaction is a huge thing. I am a high school student. No high school student wants to be injured or shout or say bad comments by people. And the reality of it, with the state in which I live, that could happen.”
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.