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House Passes Bill to Shield K-12 Sports from Transgenderism

Sports advocate Riley Gaines cheered after the House passed a bill that would protect women's sports from men who claim to be transgender women.

“The Women and Girls Sports Protection Act passed the House of Representatives with support from two Texas Democrats (Gonzalez and Cuéllar), making it bipartisan,” Gaines said. I wrote Following the passage of the bill. “I’m going to the Senate!”

In a vote Tuesday, the House passed H.R. 28. known The Protecting Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2025 would “prohibit transgender women from competing on teams that match their gender identity and amend Title IX.” According to to politiko.

The paper notes that while athletes who identify as transgender are not allowed to play on women's sports teams, students who identify as transgender “do not practice in programs designated for women or girls.” We can do training.”

Representatives Henry Cuellar (D-TX) and Vicente Gonzalez (D-TX) also joined Republicans in voting for HR28.

In response to the bill, Rep. Tim Walberg (R-Mich.) explained that the bill “offers new promises for America's women and girls.”

“Kicking girls off sports teams to make way for biological males deprives them of opportunity,” Walberg said. “This means fewer college scholarships and fewer opportunities for girls. It also makes them second-class citizens in their sports and puts their safety at risk. Women and Girls in Sports Law Protection offers new promise for America's women and girls.”

Several polls have found that Americans do not support the promotion of transgender ideology. As previously reported by Breitbart News, a Parents Defending Education (PDE) poll found that 75% of parents believe that “teachers, counselors, school nurses” and other school administrators “have no right to know their child's gender identity.” It turned out that he was against “concealing information about children from their parents.”

The PDE poll also found that 78 percent of parents oppose “men who identify as biologically female being allowed to participate on women's sports teams.”

The Economist/YouGov poll found that of 1,593 adults surveyed, 51% of respondents supported banning minors from accessing things like hormone therapy, puberty blockers and surgery. I found out that there is. Meanwhile, 39% of respondents expressed strong support for prohibiting minors from accessing these medical procedures, and 32% expressed opposition to prohibiting minors from accessing these medical procedures.

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