Maine against Trump: Pen State letter condemning Governor Janet Mills

First on Fox: A letter signed by 14 senators from the state of Maine was sent to the White House on Tuesday, condemning Governor Janet Mills for his continuous support for the inclusion trans into the sports of girls.

The letter, obtained by PK Press Club Digital, also praised President Donald Trump’s administration for his management of the situation in Maine. The American Department of Agriculture (USDA) gave up state financing last week, and a reference was made to the Ministry of Justice concerning the in progress in progress in the sports of girls in the state.

Maine officials brought legal action against the USDA for the freeze on Monday.

The 14 senators also claim that the current Maine policies which allow the inclusion trans violation of the family education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), as well as the title IX.

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Governor Janet Mills attended an event on March 11, 2022, in Augusta, in Maine. (AP photo / Robert F. Bukaty, file)

“Dear Mr. President, as you know, Maine workers agree with your common sense approach to protect the sports and spaces of women. We applaud the efforts of your administration to bring Maine in accordance not only the protections for women and girls guaranteed under the historic title of the IX country of educational amendments of 1972, but also of the letter of the letter.

“The majority of Maine adults and students do not support Janet Mills and his radical policy to force girls to compete with men in athletics. For years, good people from Maine have been held hostage by some radical progressives in the south of Maine, many of whom have rare links with the state. Despite his complaints, the governor was able to end these radical policies. The law is required to end this madness, we have proposed legislation that would solve the question of men in the sports of girls.

“However, we believe that the violations of title IX and the FERPA will continue under the direction and inaction of Janet Mills. She cannot continue to hide behind her interpretation of the Maine Human Rights Act to ignore the federal law. Title IX replaces the law on human rights of Maine and the governor of parents.”

The 14 senators who signed the letter are the republican leader of the Maine Senate, Trey Stewart, the republican chief of the assistant Senate Matthew Harrington, Susan Bernard, Richard Bradstreet, Bruce Bickford, Scott Cryway, Russell Black, Brad Farrin, Stacey Guerin, Joseph Martin, David Haggan, Libby and Joseph Timber.

“The questions I would like Governor Mills and his supporters to answer is:” Where are the feminists of Maine? Why don’t they support Maine’s female athletes? “,” Said Guerin to PK Press Club Digital.

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PK Press Club Digital contacted the White House, Mills and Maine Attoreny General Aaron Frey to comment on the Senators’ letter.

The state refused to comply with the executive decree of Trump of February to ban the trans athletes of the sports of girls and women, which caused a huge federal pressure. Trump initially promised to reduce federal funding to the state if he refused to comply with the order during a speech on February 20.

The representative of the state of Maine Gop, Laurel Libby, was one of the key personalities to attract attention to the problem of transplant inclusion of the State, when she made a social media position identifying a transgender athletic athlete in Greely High School who had taken the first place during a competition for girls of the girls’ perch after having participated in a boy a year earlier.

The revelation of Libby sparked the national conversation and the coverage of state policy on trans inclusion. Libby was censored by the democratic majority of the Maine House for her post on the premise that she identified a minor, but she has since put a legal action for censorship to be lifted.

The American Ministry of Health and Social Services returned the Maine Ministry of Education (MDOE), the main maine ‘Association and Greely High School to the Ministry of Justice on March 28 after rejecting several warnings to sign a written agreement to prohibit the trans sports athletes.

More potential sanctions could arrive in the state next week.

The United States Ministry of Education sent a letter to the Maine Ministry of Education (MDOE) on Monday by advising a final deadline of April 11 to resolve the problem or risk a second reference to the Ministry of Justice. The Ministry of Health and Social Services already referred Maine at Doj Last week.

A survey on The American Parents Coalition noted that out of approximately 600 registered voters from Maine, 63% said that the participation of school sports should be based on organic sex, and 66% have agreed that it was “just to restrict the sports of women to organic women”.

The survey also revealed that 60% of residents would support a voting measure limiting participation In Sports of women and girls at Biological women. This included 64% of the self -employed and 66% of parents with children under the age of 18.

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