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A high school in San Diego has been pushed to the local controversy because a transgender student uses the girls’ costume.
The San Diego County Supervisors Board voted on Tuesday against a measure to carry out the Protection of women and girls In the sporting act, which would prevent Trans athletes from competing in girls ‘sports or entering girls’ locker room.
Vice President of the San Diego County Supervisors Board Jim Desmond He presented the proposal at a meeting of the San Diego Supervisors Board on Tuesday. However, the measure did not obtain any vote of other supervisors outside Desmond.
“People entered the meeting with their minds already compensated on the subject,” Desmond told Fox News Digital.
“The rest were mothers who simply did not believe it was fair or safe for men to play in girls or women’s safety. Therefore, the room probably had 60-40 in favor of letting them play, but I think that is Only the participation of who could take the day and come here.
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Tuesday’s meeting presented several arguments of worried parents who expressed concern that their daughters were forced to share changing rooms with biological men.
The intermediate school where this controversy is carried out, the high school of San Choza, provided a statement to Fox News Digital, accrediting their qualification of the transgender student to access the girls’ locker room to the obligation of the school to follow the state law.
“The public school districts in California are governed and must act in accordance with the State Law of California and the California Education Code,” says the Declaration of the Intermediate School of San Choice.
“As a public school district of California, we will continue to follow the state law and the orientation of the California Department of Education to ensure that all students are treated with dignity, respect and equity. Our district remains committed to defending the policies that support all the students, in accordance with state protections and laws against discrimination. “
President Donald Trump signed the executive order of “No Men In Women’s Sports” last Wednesday, which reduces federal funds for any educational institution that allows biological men to compete with girls and women.
However, multiple states, including California, have insisted that they will not comply with the Trump order. According Facts of USA.California public schools receive around $ 16.8 billion per year, which is 13.9% or one in every seven dollars of public schools, which is well above the national average.
The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) said it will continue following the State’s Law that allows athletes to participate as any gender they identify, a spokesman for Fox News Digital told Fox.
“The CIF provides students with the opportunity to belong, connect and compete in experiences based on education in accordance with the California Law (Education Code, Section 221.5. (F)) that allows students to participate in programs and activities and activities Schools, including sports teams and competitions, consisting of the student’s gender identity, regardless of the gender that appears in the student’s records, “said a CIF statement.
Desmond said that many of its local components approached him expressing concern and disbelief for the management of the status of the situation.
“They think it’s crazy, and I’ve heard questions about ‘Is it even legal?'”
For Desmond, as a Republican, he sees the Democratic refusal to comply with Trump’s order as a problem that will continue to harm the support of the party in his state.
“These people did not receive the message in the last elections and are only digging the hole more deeply. They are duplicating, digging their heels on the ground, ‘Yes, we are right,” said Desmond, and added that he thinks and expects the debate of the Trans athlete to strengthen republican support in California.
“I think he is training us with the new administration to stand up and do the right thing. And that is all we are trying to do, we are not trying to discriminate against anyone. If you want to be trans, if you want to identify yourself as another ), Well, go for this, you have that right, but where do your rights end and that someone else starts?
California’s decision not to comply with Trump’s order has recently caused reaction and even protests and threats of demands by state residents.
On Friday, residents gathered in Long Beach, California, To protest Outside a meeting of the Federated CIF Board. Then, the protesters spoke at the meeting of the Board, pleading with the CIF officials to follow the president’s order and threaten the civil lawsuits against the CIF and the State.
Currently, there is a lawsuit against the CIF and the State Attorney General, Rob Bonta, on A situation In Martin Luther King High School involving a trans athlete in the female Cross Cross team.
A recent meeting of the School Board of the Unified School District of Riverside on December 19 presented a parade of parents who rebuked the Board for allowing a Trans athlete in the Cross Country team of Martin Luther King Girls. A demand filed by two girls in the team alleges that his shirts in protest of that player were compared to the swastika simply because they said “saving girls from girls.”
The father of a girl who lost her university place before the previous athlete He told Fox News Digital That their daughter and other girls of the school were told “the transgeans have more rights than Cisgender” by school administrators when they protested the athlete’s participation.
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That is just a controversy in the state that has exploded in the last year of its laws that allow trans inclusion in girls’ sports.
Stone Ridge Christian High School’s female volleyball team was scheduled to face San Francisco Waldorf in the Tournament of Division 6 of Northern California, but lost in an advertisement just before the game about the presence of a trans athlete in the team in the team .
A transgender volleyball player was booed and harassed in a match of October 12 between Notre Dame Belmont in Belmont, California, against Half Moon Bay High School, according to ABC 7. Half Moon Bay with the list Transgender athlete.
The member of the California State Assembly, Kate Sánchez, announced on January 7 that she is presenting a bill to prohibit trans athletes to compete in sports of girls and women.
Sánchez will propose the Law on Girls Protection Sports to the state legislature. Currently, 25 states have similar laws in effect.
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