After California has taken a position refusing to follow the executive order of President Donald Trump prohibiting trans athletes from the sports of girls and women, state republicans take matters into their own hands.
On Friday, California legislators presented three bills in the State Legislative Assembly aimed at combating Trans inclusion. A bill, which was presented by the assembly of the Bill Essayli assembly, focused specifically on sports. His bill would oblige that students use all school facilities only play in sports teams according to their biological sex and not their gender identity.
“We know that the state of California will do everything it can to resist and avoid respect for federal law, so it is our role to try to force the change in the level of the state and the level Local, “said Essayli at a press conference outside the state capital build in Sacramento on Friday.
The former volleyball coach of the State University of San Jose, who was suspended and then launched the program after having filed a complaint in title IX concerning the treatment by the school of a trans player last season, spoke during the press conference on Friday just a few days after his house was shot. Batie-Smose told PK Press Club Digital that she believed that she was “targeted”. Police did not determine a suspect or reason.
“We have to make sure that there are DNA tests and move forward, there are only women playing in female sports,” said Batie-Smose during the press conference. “We must certainly continue this fight and ensure that the laws and legislation are changed so that we can have safe spaces for women and women in sport.”
Essayli’s bill would overthrow a current law in California which protects trans athletes in female and female sports.
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A law called AB 1266 has been in force since 2014 and gives California students at scholastic and collegial levels to “participate in programs and school activities separated by sex, including teams and sports competitions, and to use facilities in accordance with its identity as genre, regardless of the gender listed on student recordings.
California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) said it would continue to follow this law, even after the entry into force of Trump’s executive order, in a previous statement provided to PK Press Club Digital.
The United States Ministry of Education announced earlier this week that it launched an investigation into the IX title on the CIF on the potential violations of the title IX for its refusal to comply with the order of Trump.
In addition, residents organized demonstrations and threatened with prosecution in response to the CIF’s current position.
Essayli’s bill is the second proposal that California saw to solve the problem in 2025 only.
Kate Sanchez, member of the California State Assembly, announced on January 7 that she presented a bill to Prohibit trans athletes Competition in the sports of girls and women.
Sanchez will offer the Protect Girls’ Sports Act to the state legislature. Currently, 25 states have in force similar laws.
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“The young women who have spent years training and sacrificing themselves to compete at the highest level are now forced to compete with individuals with undeniable biological advantages. It is not only unfair – it is discouraging and dangerous, “said Sanchez in a statement announcing the bill.
The activation of trans athletes by California to compete with girls and women of the state has led to multiple controversies on the issue in the past year only. Martin Luther King secondary school in Riverside, California, is currently involved in one of the most controversial local controversies on the issue.
A meeting of the School Board of Riverside Unified School District on December 19 presented a parade of parents repressing the board of directors for having authorized a trans athlete in the cross-country team of the girls of Martin Luther King. A trial brought by two daughters of the team alleges that their t-shirts to protest against this player were compared to the swastikas simply because they said “save female sports”.
The father of a daughter who has lost his university spot against the Trans athlete told PK Press Club Digital That his daughter and other girls of the school have been informed that “the transgenders have more rights than the shells” by the school administrators when they protested the participation of the athlete.
In San Diego, a college has recently been plunged into local controversy due to a transgender student using the girl’s cloakroom. San Elijo Middle School previously made a statement to PK Press Club Digital, crediting his Housing of the Transgender student to access the girls’ locker rooms to the school’s obligation to follow the law of the State.
The San Diego County Supervisors Council voted on Tuesday against a measure to carry out the Protection of women and girls In Sports Act, which would prevent Trans athletes from participating in sports for girls or entering the girls’ locker rooms, despite the pleas of several parents at the meeting to take action to protect the girls of the school.
Meanwhile, the Stone Ridge Christian High School’s female volleyball team was to face San Francisco Waldorf in the Northern California Division 6 tournament, but was confiscated in an announcement just before the match on the presence of A trans athlete in the team.
The supporter of transgender athletes Kyle Harp, on the left, of Riverside holds the flag of the progress of pride as supporters of “Save Girls Sports” Lori Lopez and his father Pete Pickering, both of Riverside, listen to the debate while ‘They join the overflowing crowd converging outside the Riverside Unified School Unified School Riverside Unified School Unified School District Meeting Thursday evening to debate the rights of transgender athletes to participate in high school sports on Thursday, December 19, 2024. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Before that, a transgender volleyball player was hué and harassed in a match of October 12 between Notre Dame Belmont in Belmont, California, against Half Moon Bay High School, according to ABC 7. Half Moon Rossé Transgender athlete.
The two other bills that were presented on Friday by Essayli and first -year assembly Leticia Castillo, focus on the empowerment of parents to withdraw their children from the environments and situations that promote transgender ideology in public schools.
“The restoration of the primacy of parental rights on dangerous indoctrination is an essential first step to restore confidence in our schools and educators,” Castillo said on Friday.