Republican legislators warn that Newsom’s position could cost the State billions



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California is officially in a confrontation with the administration of President Donald Trump in the battle to “save women’s sports.”

The State rejected Trump’s administrator proposal to comply with Title IX on Monday, and now, it is likely to be a derivation to the United States Department of Justice. The Department of Justice has already launched a lawsuit against the state of Maine in April for a similar challenge.

The tension between the State and Trump increased at the end of May, before the state athletics championship, which saw a trans athlete take first place in two girls events. Trump himself sent two long social publications of the truth that boarded the controversy of the track and the field of girls, in warnings to Newsom.

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The representative Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., Is very aware of the anxiety that its voters have faced in the middle of that. Before the athletics championships, several others had confirmed controversial incidents that involved Trans athletes competing in secondary volleyball, basketball and through the country.

“We need to look absolutely what is happening in our schools,” Kiley said.

“We see in many of these cases, that there were influences within the school system in some cases, ultimately, had an impact on the young man’s thought,” he added, with respect to how a male athlete could have ended up competing in the sports of the girls in the middle of the wave of incidents in his state.

In addition, the presence of these trans athletes has pushed many of the state’s female athletes to speak or protest. Multiple athletes wore shirts that said “Protect Girls Sports” or “Save Girls Sports” on the postseason track gather last spring, and Stone Ridge Ridge Ridge Ridge Ridge Ridge Ridge Ridge team even lost a playoff game to a team with a trans athlete the past fall.

“I think it made a big difference. I think the students themselves are the most powerful voice to achieve the change that we are now beginning to see,” Kiley said.

The Interscolastic Federation of California (CIF), the governing body of high school sports in the state, acknowledged that their officials made athletes who used the “Protect Girls Sports” shirts during a post -season meeting in early May.

“According to the Playoffs Bulletin of the South Section of CIF, all athletes must dress with track uniforms and follow -up of the school.

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However, multiple girls who competed at the event previously told Pak Gazette Digital than other athletes who had shirts issued by the school without activist messages, such as university shirts, did not receive the same orders.

Kiley put on the side of female athletes in that debate.

“That is absolutely scandalous! I want to say that we are not going to deprive them of the opportunity to compete in a fair environment, but now we are going to take the voice to advocate justice. That adds insult to the injuries and probably also raises first amendment problems,” Kiley said.

The problem also manifested in the state universities of California the past autumn, when the State University of San José was under a national microscope for allowing the Trans Blaire Fleming athlete to compete in the female volleyball team.

As California has institutions financed by tax payers, Kiley hopes that the university will be “responsible” and wants to see a result similar to that recently made by the University of Pennsylvania, which agreed to terminate the records of all women won by former Trans Trans Lia Thomas swimmer, and apologize to all the women who had to compete with Thomas.

“It is outrageous that this university thinks that it can compromise the integrity of university competition for all athletes,” Kiley said. SJSU is currently under an ongoing investigation of Title IX by the United States Department of Education.

As the rest of the State faces a possible legal action of the Department of Justice on the issue, Kiley is anxious for the possibility that the State loses federal funds, and hopes “does not reach that.” Other important figures of the Republican Party in the state have also joined their cause.

State representatives James Gallagher and Kate Sánchez published statements that condemn the Department of Education of California and Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday.

Gallagher said the question of having trans athletes in girls sports was reduced to justice.

“California continues to push the dangerous madness of letting men compete in women’s sports,” he said. “This is justice, security and the rule of law. The Superintendent (Tony) Thurmond and Governor Newsom are endangering school sports programs throughout the state, everything to appease a radical agenda and advance their political careers.”

Sánchez added: “The Newsom Department of Education is blatantly violating title IX” and was “doubling.”

“They refuse to protect girls’ sports for biological girls. It is a shocking violation of civil rights that could cost California billions of federal education funds.”

Mark Trammell, CEO of the American Libertad Center, provided a statement to Pak Gazette Digital that addresses the state conflict.

“California can ‘disagree’ everything he wants, but he will not do the miraculously legal actions. The law is clear, Title IX demands equal opportunities for women and girls. California must comply with federal law and leave his discriminatory practices,” said Trammell.

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