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California is officially in a confrontation with the administration of President Donald Trump in the battle to “save female sports”.
The State rejected the Trump administrator’s proposal to comply with title IX on Monday, and now a reference to the United States Ministry of Justice is likely. The Doj has already launched a legal action against the state of Maine in April for a similar challenge.
The tension between the state and Trump strengthened at the end of May, in front of the state athletics championship, which saw a trans athlete take first place in two girls’ events. Trump himself sent two long social messages of truth about the controversy of girls’ athletics, in Newsom warnings.
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Representative Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., Is well aware of anxiety that his voters have been confronted in the middle of this. Before the athletics championships, several others had confirmed controversial incidents involving trans athletes participating in high school volleyball for girls, basketball and cross-country.
“We absolutely have to look at what’s going on in our schools,” said Kiley.
“We see in many of these cases, that there were influences in the school system in certain cases, finally had an impact on young people’s thought,” he added, on the way in which a male athlete could have ended up participating in the sports of girls in the midst of the wave of incidents in his state.
In addition, the presence of these trans athletes has pushed many female athletes from the state to express themselves or protest. Several athletes wore shirts that read “Protect Girls Sports” or “Save Girls Sports” during the post-season track meetings last spring, and the Stone Ridge Christian High School’s female volleyball team even lost an eliminatory match in a team with a trans athlete last fall.
“I think it has a big difference. I think the athlete students themselves are the most powerful voice to bring the change that we are now starting to see,” said Kiley.
The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF), the Sports Director of Sports of the State, acknowledged that its officials had made athletes who wore the “Protect Girls Sports” shirts during an post-season meeting in early May.
“According to the Bulletin of the South CIF South section series, all athletes must be dressed in appropriate uniforms, issued to school.
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However, several athletes of girls who contributed during the event previously declared to PK Press Club Digital that other athletes who wore shirts not issued by schools without activist messaging, such as university shirts, did not receive the same orders.
Kiley reassured herself with female athletes in this debate.
“It’s absolutely scandalous! I mean, we are not only going to deprive them of the opportunity to compete in a fair environment, but now we will take their voice to defend equity.
The problem was also manifested in California state universities last fall, when the San Jose State University fell under a national microscope to allow the Trans athlete of Blaire Fleming to compete in the women’s volleyball team.
While California has institutions funded by taxpayers, Kiley hopes that the university will be held “responsible” and wishes to see a result similar to that recently carried out by the University of Pennsylvania, which has agreed to cancel all the files of all the women won by the former Trans Lia Thomas swimmer, and will apologize to all the women who were to compete with Thomas.
“It is scandalous that this university thinks that it can compromise the integrity of university competition for all athlete students,” said Kiley. SJSU is currently under a current investigation into title IX of the United States Ministry of Education.
While the rest of the state faces a potential legal action of the Doj on the issue, Kiley is worried about the possibility that the State loses federal funding and hopes that “does not happen”. Other large figures for the GOP in the state have also joined its cause.
State representatives James Gallagher and Kate Sanchez published statements on Monday the California Department of Education and Governor Gavin Newsom.
Gallagher said that the question of trans athletes in girls’ sports was just in fairness.
“California continues to push the dangerous madness of letting men compete in female sports,” he said. “It is equity, security and law of law. The Superintendent (Tony) Thurmond and the Governor Newsom endanger school sports programs through the State, all to appease a radical program and advance their political career.”
Sanchez added: “The Newsom Ministry of Education violently violated title IX” and “doubled”.
“They refuse to protect the sports of girls for organic girls. It is a shocking violation of civil rights that could cost in California billions of federal education funds.”
Mark Trammell, CEO of the Center for American Liberty, provided a statement to PK Press Club Digital addressing the state conflict.
“California can” disagree “everything it wants, but that does not make the actions of the state miraculously legal. Law is clear, title IX requires equal opportunities for women and girls. California must respect federal law and stop its discriminatory practices,” said Trammell.




