Trump signs executive order banning transgender athletes from women’s sports
- President Donald Trump signed an executive order to ban transgender athletes from participating in girls' and women’s sports.
- The order allows federal agencies to enforce compliance with Title IX based on the interpretation of 'sex' as assigned at birth.
- Trump stated, 'We are putting every school receiving taxpayer dollars on notice' regarding violations of Title IX.
- This executive order has been viewed as an attempt to legislate transgender people out of existence.
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PIAA says it’ll heed Trump’s ban on transgender athletes in girls sports
By Chris Harlan, The Tribune-Review, Greensburg (TNS)The PIAA, which has allowed transgender high school athletes to compete in its state championships, will heed a presidential executive order barring them from women’s and girls sports.
Transgender policy in Minnesota high school girls sports could change with Trump's order
Under the order signed Wednesday by President Donald Trump, federal agencies will be required to ensure athletic associations and schools that receive federal funding abide by the ruling.
Trump’s Education Department to investigate San Jose State over transgender volleyball player
SJSU, whose women’s volleyball team found itself at the center of a national discussion surrounding transgender athletes last season, was singled out as one of two universities that the department will investigate for possible Title IX violations, along with Penn.
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