Lancing, Mick. (WLUC) – Michigan House of Representatives adopted a two -way Resolution To request on Wednesday Michigan High School Athletic Association Transgender athletes ban from participating in girls and women’s sports.
This came when President Trump signed an executive order titled “Keeping Men from Women Games” in February, which orders the federal government to recover all funds from educational programs that do not comply with the order.
Michigan Republican Women Cox hosted a press conference on Thursday to discuss why this topic is important to them.
“Why should any girl give up their dreams of making a place for male competitors? Regardless of gender identity, men have the significant benefits of performance than women. It’s just that,” Republican 62nd State House District Rap. Eliasia St. German said.
Republican 35th State House District Representative Jennifer Wortz says MHSSA will have to comply with Trump’s executive order to keep girls’ games at the festival.
“Currently, MHSAA has admitted that their policy is the basis of every case and they have some people who are biological boys in girls’ sports.” “Finally, this is a disadvantage to our daughters and our girls who are competing in these sports. Physically, we can see it, we can see it. Genetically, men are strong. And that’s fine. Women are a weak vessel, and that’s why girls’ games were created in the 70s and the girls were created in the 70s.
On the other hand, MHSAA says it is already complying with the state and federal laws. In a written statement to TV6, MHSAA Director Communications Jeff Kamlley said the organization would not change its existing policies.
“MHSAA will continue to follow all the following applicable states and federal laws. We are monitoring the progress in this regard, including challenging the recent executive order, including federal legalism and possible changes in the state law that have not been introduced in the Michigan, but the issue is not resolved. Is not in a position to change, which re -applied the applicable state and the federal law.
According to MHSAA, only Couple This fall, transgender athletes participated in women’s sports, and this year, it did not get any exemption for transgender athletes wishing to compete in winter or spring sports.
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