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Cassidy probes 18 states, DC over compliance with Trump’s ‘Holding Males out of Girls’s Sports activities’ order
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Cassidy probes 18 states, DC over compliance with Trump’s ‘Holding Males out of Girls’s Sports activities’ order

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FIRST ON FOX: A prime Senate Republican is launching an investigation into over a dozen blue states over whether or not they’re in compliance with President Donald Trump’s government order, “Holding Males out of Girls’s Sports activities.”

Sen. Invoice Cassidy, R-La., is taking a microscope to colleges throughout the nation for alleged infractions in opposition to Trump’s order, which was designed to undo a number of adjustments made below former President Joe Biden to Title IX, the decades-old legislation that bars sex-based discrimination in education schemes and actions that obtain federal funding.

His investigation is particularly concentrating on the inclusion of transgender athletes in women’ and ladies’s sports activities, and the promotion of insurance policies that permit shared entry to services, like locker rooms and bogs.

130 DEMOCRAT CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVES URGE SCOTUS TO SIDE WITH TRANS ATHLETE IN TITLE IX LEGAL BATTLE

Sen. Invoice Cassidy, R-La., launched an investigation into 18 states and Washington, D.C., over whether or not colleges that obtain federal funding are complying with President Donald Trump’s Title IX adjustments.  (Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg by way of Getty Pictures)

The scope of Cassidy’s investigation is broad and contains California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Washington, D.C.

In 19 letters to varied heads of state and collegiate training departments, Cassidy alleged that many recipients of federal funding “proceed to interchangeably enroll men and women in sports activities groups that differ from their organic intercourse,” and that the recipients push insurance policies that permit shared entry to services.

“Beneath the present and proper interpretation of the legislation, this can be a clear violation of Title IX,” Cassidy wrote.

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The lawmaker’s investigation additionally comes because the Supreme Court docket considers a pair of circumstances that might have wide-ranging implications on Title IX enforcement throughout the nation, and whether or not organic male athletes can take part in girls’s sports activities. 

Cassidy, who chairs the Senate Well being, Training, Labor and Pensions Committee, famous that below Biden there have been a number of adjustments and expansions to Title IX that he believed have been illegal, together with altering the definition of intercourse to incorporate gender identification, undermining protections for feminine athletes.

Trump’s government order from earlier this yr modified that and returned Title IX to its 2020 model. It additionally ordered that the Division of Training and its Workplace for Civil Rights “implement all sex-protective legal guidelines to advertise the fact that there are two sexes, female and male, and that these sexes aren’t changeable and are grounded in basic and incontrovertible actuality,” Cassidy wrote.

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“As Chairman, it’s my precedence to make sure girls and women have each alternative to succeed on the sector and within the classroom,” Cassidy mentioned. “This implies making certain that states receiving federal monetary help for instructional packages adjust to federal legislation and federal company directives.”

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Cassidy has given the state training businesses and schools till Dec. 8 to supply a number of items of data for his investigation, together with state and institutional Title IX insurance policies on gender identification, state legal guidelines defending organic females, steps taken to adjust to Trump’s order, revisions to definitions of intercourse, insurance policies on athletic participation and facility entry by organic males, and criticism data, parental notifications, and disciplinary actions involving college students objecting to shared areas.

Alex Miller is a author for Fox Information Digital protecting the U.S. Senate.

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