A San Diego college was plunged into local controversy due to a transgender student using the girl’s cloakroom.
The San Diego County Supervisory Board voted on Tuesday against a measure to carry out the protection of women and girls in sport, which would prevent Trans athletes from participating in the sports of girls or from entering the changing rooms of Girls.
The vice-president of the Comté de San Diego supervisor, Jim Desmond, presented the proposal on Tuesday at a meeting of the San Diego supervisors. However, the measure did not vote from other supervisors outside Desmond.
“People have entered the meeting with their spirit already formed on the issue,” DESMOND at PK Press Club Digital told.
“The others were mothers who simply did not think that it was right or safe for men to play in the safety of girls or women. So the play was probably 60 to 40 from whom could take the day of leave and come here.
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Tuesday’s meeting presented several arguments of concerned parents who expressed their concern about their daughters forced to share the locker room with biological men.
The college where this controversy takes place, San Elijo Middle School, provided a declaration to PK Press Club Digital, crediting his hably of the transgender student to access the girl’s cloakroom to the school obligation to follow the law of the law ‘State.
“Public school districts in California are governed by and must act in accordance with the law of the State of California and the California Education Code,” said the San Elijo Middle School Declaration.
“As a public school district of California, we will continue to follow the law of the state and the advice of California Department of Education to ensure that all students are treated with dignity, respect and equity. Our district remains determined to maintain policies that support all students, in accordance with state protections and anti-discrimination laws. “”
President Donald Trump signed the decree “No Men in Women’s Sports” last Wednesday, which reduces federal funding for any educational institution that allows biological men to compete with girls and women.
However, several states, including California, insisted that they will not comply with Trump’s order. According to USA FactsCalifornia public schools receive approximately $ 16.8 billion a year, or 13.9% or one in seven dollars in public schools funding, which is well above the national average.
The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) said it would continue to follow the law of the state which allows athletes to participate as the sex they identify, a spokesman for PK Press Club Digital said.
“The CIF offers students the possibility of belonging, connecting and competing in experience -based experiences in accordance with the law of California [Education Code section 221.5. (f)] This allows students to participate in school programs and activities, including sports teams and competitions, in accordance with the student’s identity of the student, whatever the genre listed on the student’s files, “said indicated a CIF press release.
Desmond said that many of his local voters had contacted him the existence of concern and disbelief regarding the management of the situation by the State.
“They think it’s crazy, and I heard questions about” Is it even legal? “” Said Desmond.
For Desmond, as a republican, he considers the Democratic refusal to comply with Trump’s order as a problem that will continue to harm the party in his state.
“These people did not receive the message in the last elections and they dig the hole more deeply. He thinks and hopes that the debate by Trans athletes will strengthen republican support in California.
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“I think it allows us to allow ourselves to get up and do what is good. And that’s all we are trying to do, we don’t try to discriminate nobody. If you want to be trans, if you want to identify as another [gender]Very well, go ahead, you have good, but where do your rights end and that someone else begins? You cannot have a boy who makes 30 girls leave and go to change elsewhere, this is not true, we need a better system. “”
California’s decision not to comply with Trump’s order recently caused a consoup and even Protests and threats of prosecution by state residents.
Friday, residents gathered in Long Beach, California, to protest Apart from a meeting of the CIF board of directors. The demonstrators then spoke during the meeting of the board of directors, pleading with CIF officials to follow the president’s order and to threaten civil proceedings against the CIF and the State.
Currently, there is a lawsuit against the CIF and the attorney general of the State, Rob Bonta, on a situation At Martin Luther King secondary school involving a trans athlete in the female cross-country team.
A recent meeting of the School Board of Riverside Unified School District on December 19 presented a parade of parents repressing the board of directors for authorizing 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 We said to his daughter and other girls from the school that “the transgenders have more rights than Cisgender[s]”By school administrators when they protested the athlete’s participation.
It is only a controversy in the state that broke out in the past year of its laws which allow trans inclusion in girls sports.
The Stone Ridge Christian High School’s women’s volleyball team was to face San Francisco Waldorf in the Northern California Division 6 tournament, but was lost in an ad just before the match on the presence of a trans athlete breast of the team.
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 Bay failed the Transgender athlete.
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.