The Education Policy Committee of the Chamber of Representatives of Minnesota approved a bill on Thursday that would prevent trans athletes from playing in women’s sports and girls in the state.
The bill, HF12, also known as the “Girls’s Preservator Sports Law,” affirms “only female students can participate in an athletic team or primary or secondary level sport that an educational institution has restricted women and women The girls “.
Many of the guest speakers attended shared the experiences of girls who have been physically and emotionally affected by trans athletes in sports.
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A woman named Leanna Chambers shared the story of her 11 -year -old daughter who suffered a broken doll after a man knocked her down.
“I hope it is not necessary for more broken bones to show that this is a broken system,” said Leanna Chambers.
A Minnesota female volleyball player cited the experience of his friends in the National Volleyball Team of the United States.
“My good friend was in the US volleyball team. Uu. Last summer. She told me, quotes: ‘I sat behind the 6’4 man” that served the volleyball and thought: “I could never receive that.” ‘ ‘My friend is 6’ 3 “Guard,” he said. “What is the point of girls and boys if men can play in teams only for girls? Members, minnesotanos companions, this is not easy for me.”
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However, the Democrats who attended argued that the rule would promote transgender discrimination. The Minnesota state representative, Alex Falconer, preached this feeling.
“Apparently, any father, coach, person in the stands can call to question someone’s genre, someone’s sex and eliminate him from the court,” said Falcone. “This bill denies children the opportunity to find their purpose, find their place in schools, denies them to find the team with which they can identify, cause significant mental damage when this group of people already faces mentally health problems disproportionately higher that lead to social ideation.

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After passing through the Educational Policy Committee, the bill will now go to the Chamber of Representatives of Minnesota for a floor vote.
If it passes there, you will go to Governor Tim Walz’s desk. However, Walz is a passionate defender of trans rights.
Walz’s daughter, Hope Walz, Walz recently went viral on social networks for a series of Tiktok videos of his recent executive order from President Donald Trump that prohibits trans athletes from female girls and sports.
He Minnesota state high school league He announced on February 7 that the executive order of “No Men In Women’s Sports” of Trump would not follow that prohibits the trans inclusion of women’s sports. Minnesota joined California, Maine and other states administered by the Democrats to challenge Trump on the subject after the order was signed on February 5.
He United States Department of Education Recently he launched Title IX investigations in the Minnesota State Secondary School League and the California Interestic Federation for refusing to comply with Trump on the subject.

Tim Walz, governor of Minnesota and nominated Democratic vice presidential, observes how the vice president of the United States, Kamala Harris, not in the photo, speaks at the University of Howard in Washington, DC, USA. UU., Wednesday, November 6, 2024. (Al Drago/Bloomberg through Getty Images)
“The Minnesota State High School League and the California Interest Federation are free to participate in the entire signage of meaningless virtue they want, but at the end of the day they must comply with the federal law,” said Craig Trainor, secretary Interim civil rights assistant.
“(The Office of Civil Rights’) The Regional Offices of Chicago and San Francisco will conduct research aimed at both organizations to ensure that female athletes in these states are treated with dignity, respect and equality required by the Trump administration. To these organizations that history does not seem kind in the entities and states that actively oppose the application of federal civil rights laws that protect women and girls from the discrimination and harassment. “
The DOE added that state laws do not cancel federal laws against discrimination, so associations are subject to investigations.

Peaker of the House Melissa Hortman (Brooklyn Park-36B) leads a session of the Minnesota state legislator in the Capitol of the Minnesota state in St. Paul on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. (Getty images)
In California, state legislators have already introduced two bills to protect girls from girls for similar purposes to what is being soupted in Minnesota.
Meanwhile, the neighbor of the State of Minnesota, Wisconsin, has complied with the Trump order.
The Wisconsin (WIAA) Interscholastic Athletic Association announced on Wednesday an update of its policies that indicated that only athletes “designated as births at birth” could compete in Girl sports, Despite allowing trans athletes in girls from girls datan 2013.