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The representative of the state of Maine Gop, Laurel Libby, put an emergency call on Monday to the first Circuit Court of Appeals for a recent decision which confirmed his censorship in the Legislative Assembly.
The Democratic majority of the State voted for censoring it for having written an article on social networks which identified a trans athlete who won a state pole jump competition in February. Libby filed a complaint against the president of the Ryan Fecteau Chamber to be canceled, but the judge of the American District Court of Rhode Island, Melissa Dubose, ruled against Libby on Friday.
Dubose was appointed by Former President Joe Biden Just before leaving your duties in January.
Libby previously told PK Press Club Digital that she would appeal the decision once she had been announced, and now she did it, and she is ready to carry her case before the Supreme Court.
“Our appeal asks the court to correct this abuse of power and to reaffirm that legislative leadership cannot use procedural maneuvers and bring back affirmations of immunity to the touch of dissident votes and favors entire communities,” PK Press Club Digital said in a statement.
“I remain optimistic that the court will recognize what is clearly at stake: the integrity of the representative government and the fundamental principle that no elected official, no legislative leader, and no partisan majority is above the Constitution. The people of the district 90 of the Chamber do not deserve a complete representation, and we intend to see that the law has restored.”
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Libby represents 9,000 voters in the 90th district of Maine and could not speak or vote on their behalf in the state legislature for two months.
“”This appeal represents much more than one legislator – it is a question of defending the constitutional rights of 9,000 mainers which currently have neither voice nor voting in the House of Representatives of Maine, “said Libby.
“I am grateful for the support of my voters and so many others in Maine who understand the importance of talking about truth and standing. I will continue to move forward until the voices of the people I was elected are heard again in Augusta.”
Dubose chaired the case after each district judge of Maine refused to take it.
Judges John C. Nivison, John A. Woodcock, launches E. Walker, Karen F. Wolf, Stacey D. Neumann and Nancy Torresen signed challenges shortly after the case. No reason has been given.
The case therefore went to Dubose at Rhode Island.
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Until now, censorship has cost him the possibility of voting on the biannual state budget and proposing a bill to extend access to mental health resources for residents. This also prevents Libby from voting or speaking on the floor of the room of a bill which would add a trans inclusion in the sports of girls to the constitution of the state.
His colleagues will vote on the bill of the Democratic Majority after his adoption with a thin simple majority in the House on Thursday, but he needs a majority of two thirds in the two chambers before being able to go there before the voters. If he was adopted, he would co -instruct in the Constitution of the State Maine Human Rights Actwhich protects the rights of transgender athletes to compete for the sports teams of the opposite sex.
The United States Ministry of Justice has filed a trial Against the state for its challenge in progress to keep Trump’s men away from the men of the sports executive for women. Maine has faced federal pressures in the past two months for its refusal to comply, including two federal surveys, a freezing of funding by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and now a trial.
The State Democratic Directorate, led by Governor Janet Mills, retaliated by depositing his own trial against Trump against the freezing freezing. Another federal judge has already ruled that the USDA must thaw funding.