Maine Trans Athlete Battle: Laurel Libby reacts to the reference of the doj

The state of Maine could face the consequences of the Ministry of Justice for its continuous refusal to prohibit the trans athletes of girls sports, and the legislator who made awareness of the question in the state has weighed.

After the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) (OCR) (OCR) of the US Ministry of Health and Social Services (HHS) said that it has referred to the “non-compliance” of Maine with the rules of the title IX to the Ministry of Justice on Friday, the Republican representative of the State of Maine Laurel Libby blame on Governor Janet Mills and the Democratic legislators.

“Governor Mills and the refusal of the Democratic majority to comply with federal protections on title IX have now led Maine officially referred to the Ministry of Justice. This is a direct consequence of their radical policies which put the ideology before the equity and security of the girls of Maine and the education of our students,” said Libby to PK Press Club Digital.

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“The Mainers believe in common sense, equity and protection of the rights of women and girls in sports and spaces. Although this extreme position does not reflect the values ​​of our State, it is ultimately the schools, students and taxpayers of Maine that will undergo the consequences of their reckless decisions and continuous quarrel with biological reality.”

Libby drew national attention to the issue of his state of inclusion trans into girls sports with a social media post revealing a transgender athletic athlete in Greely High School had taken first place during a pole vintage competition from Maine’s girls after having competed as a boy a year earlier.

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Libby’s revelation of the Trans athlete sparked the national conversation and the coverage of state policy on trans inclusion after Maine announced that it would not comply with the executive decree “No Men in Women’s Sports” of President Donald Trump.

Trump then promised to reduce the financing of the state for refusing to follow his order during a gathering of governors at the White House on February 20.

The next day, the Mills’ office responded with a statement threatening legal action against the Trump administration if it retains federal state funding. Then Trump and Mills verbally overwhelmed in a largely publicized argument in the White House during a bipartite meeting of governors.

Only a few hours after this dispute, the United States Ministry of Education has announced that it would be investigate To allow Trans athletes to participate in women’s sports and potential violations of title IX.

Police protection was later assigned to high school frequented by the Trans Libby athlete identified in his article on Facebook.

Libby was then censored for his article on Facebook by the Democratic Major Maine because she published a photo of a minor.

She has since submitted a legal action seeking to reverse her censorship.

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