The chairman of the school board is expressed on Newsom’s failure to enforce title IX

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The Kern County Board of Education in California became the latest Blue State Board of Education on Tuesday to adopt a local resolution to keep biological men outside the sports of girls while its state law is the opposite.

The State was a controversial home involving trans athletes who participate in the sports of the school and the women’s college in the past year and a superior target of the administration of President Donald Trump for having challenged his mandate to apply the title IX.

The chairman of the board of directors of the County of Kern, Mary Little, told PK Press Club Digital, her unanimous resolution 6-0 of the board of directors was in response to the “illegal” contempt of Newsom of federal law.

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“We talked about it from time to time, especially since there was a problem with the way Governor Newsom responded to federal law,” said Little. “It does not follow the original intention of title IX … So these laws are supposed to prevail over the laws of California, and we are supposed to obey those before following an illegal law of California.”

Little said that his school board had not received any decline from the state government with regard to the new resolution.

Lori Cisneros of the Board of Directors of the County of Kern initially proposed the resolution to the Board of Directors. Cisneros was a 28 -year teacher and works as an independent teacher who provides her services to schools in Charter.

“I think it is necessary to do our duty to protect girls in sport, and I seek their safety and fairness,” Cisneros told PK Press Club Digital. “I am not satisfied with the governor. He does not comply with the federal law … and he intentionally pushes to go against what the title IX is.

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“I see that it affects families with athletes of girls who are frustrated to have to compete with a biological man. And they are frustrated because biological men are naturally stronger, larger and simply different from the way girls are designed.”

The United States Ministry of Justice has filed a complaint against California Department of Education (CDE) and California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) for its policies which continue to allow men to compete in female sports through the State.

“(Newsom) costs taxpayers a lot by illegally thwarting the law,” said Little.

Kern said that if she could send a message directly to Newsom, she would say to him: “Follow the federal law and title IX.”

PK Press Club Digital contacted Newsom’s office for an answer.

American education secretary Linda McMahon praised Kern’s recent resolution in an article on X Thursday.

“California Kern County Board of Education has made a courageous decision to challenge their reckless governor and take a stand for women and girls. I congratulate members of the board of directors and I hope that other counties follow and protect female sports,” McMahon wrote.

Several schools and families of California have been affected by incidents involving men who participate in girls sports in the past school year only. An incident that attracted Little’s eyes in particular was a situation at Martin Luther King secondary school in Riverside, California, where a transgender student took a university place for a female athlete in the female cross-country team in the fall.

The female athlete who lost his place, Taylor Starling, then filed a complaint against the unified school district of Riverside.

“It was unfortunate, in my opinion,” said Little. “He is a biological man. He is not a woman. He runs against girls and it is equitably unfair.”

Little said that she believed that the parents had a “constitutional right” to prevent their daughters from competing with men in girls sports and suggested that putting trans athletes in the sports and changing rooms of girls is a “discriminatory practice”.

“It is just a fundamental constitutional right for parents to have children in sport without their students being subject to discriminatory practices,” said Little. “Males are males and women are women.

Girls wearing “Protect Girls Sports” shirts, Donald Trump and Gavin Newsom (Getty Images)

“There are biological differences. A man is able to do more, faster and louder.”

Little said eight speakers had attended Tuesday’s meeting to oppose resolution and support trans inclusion in girls sports. Little said that these speakers argued that the resolution was “unfair”.

“This is their opinion. I welcome everyone’s opinion, and I want to listen to it and make sure I understand it,” said Little. “And if we do not agree, we do not agree.”

Little also urges other school boards to adopt their own resolutions to comply with title IX.

“Absolutely, why not?” She said when asked if she urged other California school boards to follow her example. “Take a stand and protect students, especially girls in sport and other vulnerable areas such as locker room.”

Newsom previously declared that the CDE and the CIF followed laws that the State had promulgated in 2013, but said on several occasions that it thought that the men who participate in girls sports are “unfair”.

“I had trouble with the question of equity with regard to sport,” said Newsom in response to the trial during a July event. “And we tried to understand this a few years ago, and we failed. And we had trouble with that recently.

“And my position is that I don’t think it’s just, but I also think that it is degrading to talk to people and lower the trans community. And I don’t like the way the right wing talks about the trans community. These people just want to survive.”

A Bipartite survey By the public Policy Institute of California noted that the majority of California residents oppose the organic athletes of males participating in female sports.

This figure included more than 70% of Parents of the State School.

“Most Californians argue forced transgender athletes to compete in the teams corresponding to the sex attributed to them at birth,” said the survey.

“The solid majority of adults (65%) and probable voters (64%) argue that transgender athletes compete on teams that correspond to the sexual relations allocated to them, and not on the sex with which they identify. An overwhelming majority of public schools (71%) support such a requirement.”

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