Women’s Sports and Bathroom Privacy
Biological males enjoy numerous physical advantages over biological females in athletic events. This contradicts the whole purpose of Title IX, which is to assure fairness for all students regardless of sex. For this reason, a SAVE opinion poll found that 71% of Americans oppose allowing transgender athletes to participate in women’s sports.
Unfortunately, the U.S. Department of Education has been promoting the transgender agenda for years:
- 2015 Resolution Agreement Allowing a Transgender Student’s Access to a High School Girl’s Locker Room
- 2016 Dear Colleague Letter on Transgender Students
- On April 6, 2023, the Department of Education issued a draft Title IX rule that would prevent states from categorically banning transgender students from competing in women’s sports.
Legislation
- Laws to protect women’s sports in 25 states: AL, AR, AZ, FL, IA, ID, IN, KS, KY, LA, MS, MT, NC, ND, NH, MO, OH, OK, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, WV, and WY.
- Model Legislation:
- Florida Fairness in Women’s Sports Act
- Independent Women’s Voice: Act to Protect Equal Athletic
Opportunities for Women and Girls
Lawsuits
- Independent Women’s Forum: Legal Briefs
BATHROOM PRIVACY
- Three states have enacted laws to assure bathroom privacy (see Columns J-K)
- Model Legislation:
- Idaho S. 1100
- Legal Victory:
OTHER TITLE IX PROBLEM AREAS
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