On Friday, President Donald Trump’s official deadline for complying with Donald Trump’s executive order “to keep men away from women’s sports” is a threat to the Department of Justice.
The Mine Principal Association (MPA) and the Mine Department of Education have already been sent to the US Department of Health and Human Services Justice (DOJ), and has faced another possible reference through the US Department of Education on Friday. The state has also seen a frozen in financing for its continued non -compliance with the USDA.
The MPA and its president, Kim Lismob, have been investigating local scrutiny in recent weeks to amend their policies to join trans -athletes involved in public schools, as a resident, Nick Blancard, has launched an application to Lisbus from the Middle and the Middle School.
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The MPA issued a statement refusing to change the investigation and the association’s own gender eligibility policy, suggesting that it could change the policy if legislated.
“Last year, the President of the Mine Principals Association Board of Directors, Kim Lis Kamb, has served his duties loyalty to our organization. Recently, it has been focused on local focus, which will be related to the policy of the Mine Principals, if it is related to the policy of the Mine Principal, if we have a state -of -the -art law. “
“In his role as MPA President, Kim has shown leadership, sympathy and commitment to guide the MPA with extensive education experience. When she ends her one -year term as president this summer, she will lose it.”
Survey shows that Mine resident Trans Athletes agree to keep them away from girls and women’s sports
The MPA earlier addressed the Mine Human Rights Act (MHRA), addressing the DOJ in its first reference, which was amended to include gender identity four years ago as a safe class, so that the girls’ sports could be banned from banning transit.
Officials said, “The Main Principals Association is bound by the law, including the Mine Human Rights Act (MHRA), which reflects our participation policy.” “We are unable to sign any resolution agreement that will make a new policy that will violate the law and the MHRA.”
The amendment to the gender identification in the MHRA has said that refusing a person to participate in sports is discriminatory against education. The Mine Principals Association updated its policy to allow players to compete against last year’s identity gender.
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New Hampshire University Paul was released last week Most Mine residents agree that transgender athletes should not compete in girls and women’s sports.
The survey states that 64 % of Mine’s residents believe that transgender athletes should not “definitely” or “perhaps” girls and women’s sports. Only 29 % of the mine residents believed that transgender athletes against girls and women in sports should be “probably” or “definitely”.
The survey also showed that 56 % Main Democrats Believe that transgender athletes should be allowed to compete in girls and women’s sports.
When it comes to implementing policies to tackle the issue of transgender participation in sports, the survey showed that 50 % of Mine’s inhabitants want it at the federal level, while 41 % believe the policy should be left to the states.
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