The president of the School Board talks about challenging Newsom to enforce Title IX


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The Kern County Education Board in California became Tuesday at the last Blue State Education Board to approve a local resolution to keep biological men out of girls’ sports, while their state law does the opposite.

The State has been a focus of controversy that involves Trans athletes competing in sports and university school sports during the last year and a main objective of the administration of President Donald Trump to challenge his mandate to enforce the title IX.

The president of the Kern County Education Board, Mary Little, told Pak Gazette Digital that the unanimous resolution of the Board was in response to the “illegal” challenge of Newsom of the Federal Law.

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“We have talked about that from time to time, especially because there has been a problem with how Governor Newsom has been responding to federal law,” Little said. “You are not following the original intention of Title IX … so it is supposed to exceed the laws of California, and we are supposed to obey them before following an illegal law of California.”

Little said that its school board has not received any rejection from the state government with respect to the new resolution.

The administrator of the Kern County Education Board, Lori Cisneros, initially proposed the resolution to the Board. Cisneros has been a 28 -year -old teacher and works as an independent teacher who provides her services to Charter schools.

“I think it is necessary to fulfill our duty to protect girls in sports, and I am looking for their safety and justice,” Cisneros told Pak Gazette Digital. “I am not happy with the governor. He is not complying with the federal law … and is intentionally pressing to go against what is treated.

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“I see that it affects families with girl athletes who are frustrated by having to compete against a biological man. And they are frustrated because biological men are stronger, more large, larger and different from how girls are designed.”

The United States Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the California Department of Education (CDE) and the California Interestic Federation (CIF) for their policies that continue to allow men to compete in girls’ sports throughout the state.

“(Newsom) is costing a lot of money to taxpayers to illegally frustrating the law,” said Little.

Kern said that if he could send a message directly to Newsom, he would say: “Follow the federal law and title IX.”

Pak Gazette Digital has communicated with the Newsom office to obtain an answer.

The Secretary of Education of the United States, Linda McMahon, praised Kern’s recent resolution in an X Thursday publication.

“The Kern County Education Board of California made a brave decision to challenge its reckless governor and take a position for women and girls. I praise the members of the Board and I hope that other counties do the same and protect women’s sports,” McMahon wrote.

Multiple schools and families in California were affected by incidents involving men who compete in girls’ sports only in the last school year. An incident that called Little in particular was a situation in Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, California, where a transgender student took a university place of a female athlete in the women’s country Cross country in autumn.

The female athlete who lost its place, Taylor Starling, then filed a lawsuit against the Unified School District of Riverside.

“That was unfortunate, in my opinion,” Little said. “He is a biological man. He is not a woman. He is running against the girls and that is equitably unfair.”

Little said that he believes that parents have a “constitutional right” to prevent their daughters from competing against men in girls ‘sports and suggested that putting trans athletes in girls’ and changing room sports is a “discriminatory practice.”

“It is just a fundamental constitutional right that parents have children in sports without their students being subject to discriminatory practices,” Little said. “The males are males, and females are females.

Girls who wear “Protect Girls Sports” shirts, Donald Trump and Gavin Newsom (Getty images)

“There are biological differences. A man can make more, faster and faster.”

Little said that eight speakers attended Tuesday’s meeting to oppose the resolution and support trans inclusion in girls’ sports. Little said those speakers argued that the resolution was “unfair.”

“That is his opinion. I appreciate everyone’s opinion, and I want to listen to it and make sure I understand it,” Little said. “And if we do not agree, we do not agree.”

Little also urges other school boards to approve their own resolutions to comply with Title IX.

“Absolutely, why not?” He said when asked if he would urge other California school boards to follow his example. “Take a position and protect students, especially girls in sports and other vulnerable areas such as costumes.”

Newsom has previously said that the CDE and CIF are following the laws that the State promulgated in 2013, but has repeatedly said that they believe that the men who compete in girls sports are “unfair.”

“I struggled with the issue of equity when it came to sports,” said Newsom in response to demand at an event in July. “And we tried to solve that a couple of years ago, and we were not successful. And we fought with that recently.

“And my position is that I do not think it is fair, but I also think that it is degrading to talk to people and belittle the trans community. And I do not like the way the right talks about the trans community. These people just want to survive.”

TO Bipartisan survey By the California Public Policy Institute, he found that most California residents oppose the biological trans athletes competing in women’s sports.

That figure included more than 70% of The parents of the State School.

“The majority of Californians support that transgender athletes compete in teams that coincide with the sex that were assigned at birth,” the survey said.

“The majority of adult adults (65%) and probable voters (64%) support that transgender athletes compete in teams that coincide with the sex that were assigned to birth, not the gender with which they identify themselves. An overwhelming majority of the parents of public schools (71%) support such a requirement.”

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