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University of Maine System falls in line with Trump’s prohibition on men in women’s sports

US Department of Agriculture
announcement On February 22, “Maine began a compliance review at the University of Maine after ignoring President Trump's Executive Order 14201 and ignoring men out of women's sports.”

A few weeks later, the University of Maine system consisting of seven universities and one law school;
It was revealed Funding from the USDA has been temporarily suspended awaiting a review of compliance with Title IX and Title IV, which prohibits gender and race-based discrimination.

USDA
announcement UMS has followed President Donald Trump's instructions to keep men out of women's sports, but linked news of a financial recovery with threat: “There are no false claims that pose UMaine Can, or even potentially criminal financial liability.”

“Choosing other areas in Maine is easy.”

Compliance clearly meant that UMS would confirm with the Trump administration that it would not allow male athletes to be identified as women to establish personal eligibility for women's sports. Do not allow men to participate in personal or team contact sports with women. And it complies with NCAA regulations, particularly the ban on male student-athletes participating in NCAA-certified women's sports.

“The decision to taste Umaine's sanity is a victory for women and girls in Maine,” the agency said in a statement. “Choosing other areas of Maine is easy. Protecting equal opportunities for women, or losing funds, as required by law.”

Agent
Previously shown It has provided $100 million in funding to the University of Maine in recent years.

According to UMS, the University of Maine received nearly $30 million in 2024 for its research and various initiatives. Portland Press Herald
It is shown UMS has an active USDA grant of $56.1 million.

Prime Minister UMS Dannel Malloy expressed confusion when the funds were first suspended, claiming that the university system was already complying with the rules and demands of the administration. Main Morning Star
It is shown Malloy sang the same song on Wednesday, announced by the USDA.

“The University of Maine system has always maintained compliance with state and federal laws, as well as NCAA regulations,” Malloy said in a statement, adding that he “is relieved to have the Department's Title IX compliance review behind us.”

“We do not allow men to beat, injure or cheate women and girls.”

Although USDA had good news for UMS, the Department of Health and Human Services' Civil Rights Office declared that Maine's Department of Education, the Maine Association of Principals and Greeley High School was violating Title IX to allow them to compete in women's sports, leaving other Maine institutions at dog homes.

Stole it by a male athlete from Greeley High School in Cumberland
1st place On February 17th, the women's pole vault competition was held at the main indoor track competition. This was possible for the main ed I said State schools that ignore Trump's executive orders have banned male female speculators from competing in girls and women's sports. The Main Principals Association continued its lawsuit.

“The Maine Department of Education may not be able to avoid its obligations under federal law by assigning control over the management of the Maine Principal Association's extracurricular activities, programs and services,” said Anthony Archeval, acting director of the HHS Civil Rights Bureau.
I said In a statement. “We hope that the Maine Department of Education, the Maine Principal Association and Greeley High School will work with us to reach an agreement to restore equity in women's sports.”

When Trump signed a men's attire order banning women's sports, he said, “Under the Trump administration, we defend the proud tradition of female athletes and will not allow men to beat, injured or misbehave women and girls.”

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