Nevada board moves to limit transgender athletes in school sports
- The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association voted to adopt a gender eligibility policy that bans trans athletes from competing in girls' sports, allowing only biological females to participate in this category.
- This policy marks a change from the previous rule, which allowed trans athletes to compete in girls' sports and led to controversies in the past.
- Nevada Lieutenant Governor Stavros Anthony praised the decision, stating it ensures fair opportunities for female athletes.
- The National controversy escalated from discussions at the University of Nevada, Reno, where volleyball players faced issues regarding a match against a team with a trans athlete.
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