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Nebraska governor signs law banning men from women’s sports
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen on Wednesday signed into law the Stand With Women Act, which forbids biological males from competing in women’s sports in K-12 schools as well as at colleges and universities. “Because of the physical differences between males and females, having separate athletic teams based on the sex of the athlete reduces the chance of injury to female athletes… Source
Pillen signs law defining male, female for Nebraska K-12 and college sports • Nebraska Examiner
State Sen. Kathleen Kauth of the Millard area, left, joins with former student-athletes Payton McNabb (North Carolina) and Riley Gaines (University of Kentucky) and University of Nebraska-Lincoln student-athletes Jordy Bahl (Huskers softball) and Rebekah Allick (Huskers volleyball) for the signing of a bill led by Kauth to require student-athletes wishing to play in competitive sports in Nebraska to play on teams matching their sex at birth. Jun…
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