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Biden Sports Plan Angers Transgender Advocates, Opponents

In a bid to prohibit outright bans on transgender athletes, the Biden administration sparked outrage among conservative leaders. However, it angered trans rights activists who said schools could still prevent athletes from joining teams that align with their gender identities.

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A Biden administration proposal to forbid outright bans on transgender athletes sparked outrage from conservative leaders while also angering trans rights activists who note schools could still prevent some athletes from participating on teams that align with their gender identity.
     
The proposed rule, which still faces a lengthy approval process, establishes that blanket bans, like those that have been approved in at least 20 states, would violate Title IX, the landmark gender-equity legislation enacted in 1972. 
     
But schools could still adopt policies that limit transgender students' participation, particularly in more competitive high school and college sports.
     
Under the proposal, it would be much more difficult for schools to ban, for example, a transgender girl in elementary school from playing on a girl's basketball team. 
     
But it would also leave room for schools to develop policies that prohibit trans athletes from playing on more competitive teams if those policies are designed to ensure fairness or prevent sports-related injuries.
    
Imara Jones, a trans woman who created 바카라The Anti-Trans Hate Machine바카라 podcast, said the proposal shows that President Joe Biden is attempting to 바카라straddle the fence바카라 on a human rights issue ahead of an election year by giving legal recourse to schools that bar some trans athletes from competition.
     
바카라The Biden Administration framed their proposal as a ban on blanket discrimination against trans athletes. But actually, it provides guidelines for how schools and universities can ban trans athletes legally,바카라 Jones said in a statement.
     
U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a New York Democrat, also offered pointed criticism, saying in a tweet that the plan was 바카라indefensible and embarrassing.바카라
     
Erin Reed, a prominent trans activist, and researcher said the proposal 바카라alarmingly바카라 echoes right-wing talking points, which argue that trans participation could increase injuries and take away scholarship opportunities from female athletes who are cisgender, meaning their gender identity matches the sex they were assigned at birth.     She worries school boards and lawmakers will use it to justify bans.
     
Extensive research is virtually nonexistent when it comes to determining whether adolescent trans girls have a clear athletic advantage over cisgender girls.
     
바카라I can't read this any other way than a betrayal,바카라 Reed said in a tweet. 
     
바카라This entire document is worse than doing nothing.바카라
     
Sean Ebony Coleman, a trans activist and founder of the LGBTQ+ center Destination Tomorrow in New York, said policymakers 바카라 particularly on a national level 바카라 need to completely rule out any option for trans people to be further ostracized.
     
바카라While it hypothetically prevents across-the-board bans, it offers enough gray area for discrete gender policing and demonisation to occur, specifically on a local level,바카라 Coleman said.
     
Still, some transgender athletes welcomed the proposal as an important first step toward protecting trans kids' access to sports.
     
바카라I would love to see protections expanded to include elite and collegiate sports, but this seems like a good start,바카라 said Iszac Henig, a trans man and competitive swimmer at Yale University. 
     
바카라Trans athletes should have the ability to compete on the team of their choice if their athletic skills allow it.바카라
     
Doriane Coleman, a law professor at Duke University, said the proposal allows for schools that receive federal funding to 바카라still choose to have male and female sports teams" and makes sense compared with the 바카라one-size-fits-all approach바카라 found in some states.
     
"You wouldn't be able to make the same argument for kindergarten or elementary school sport that you can make for elite high school and college sport under this two-part test,바카라 Coleman said.
     
A way that the federal government, states, and advocacy groups can avoid 바카라piecemeal legislation바카라 is by making clear 바카라there is a body of evidence to support generalisable sex-specific eligibility standards for each sport at each level of development,바카라 she said.
     
The proposal was quickly assailed by many Republican leaders who said they were ready to fight the plan in court.
     
바카라South Dakota will not allow this to stand,바카라 Gov. Kristi Noem tweeted. 바카라We will lead. We will defend our laws.바카라
     
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall issued a statement suggesting the state might also try to challenge the federal rule. Alabama lawmakers in 2021 approved legislation that bans trans women and girls from participating on a female sports team in K-12 schools. It was also one of 20 states that filed a lawsuit in 2021 seeking to halt directives that extend federal sex discrimination protections to LGBTQ+ people.
     
바카라I have made myself abundantly clear to the Biden Administration that he will NOT impose his radical policies on Alabama athletes. He will NOT destroy athletic competition for our young women & girls. In Alabama, our law protects girls' sports. Stay tuned!바카라 Marshall said in a statement.
    
The public will have 30 days to comment on the proposal after it is published in the Federal Register. 
     
After that, the U.S. Department of Education will review the comments and decide whether any changes are needed before issuing a final rule.

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