Kan. Senate passes bill banning trans-athletes in women’s sports
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UPDATED 9:30 AM PT – Thursday, March 18, 2021
The Sunflower State has made strides to preserve fairness in women’s sports. On Wednesday, Kansas state senators voted to pass a bill that could restrict public schools from allowing biological males to compete in women’s athletics.
The move came after the Biden administration signed an executive order allowing trans-athletes to compete in sports with their “preferred gender.” While speaking in an interview Wednesday, Republican state Sen. Molly Baumgardner (R) weighed-in on the issue.
“What we heard in testimony is that there are parents and there are student athletes that want to compete against folks that have that same physical makeup,” explained the Republican lawmaker.
There is nothing fair about allowing men to participate in women’s sports.
Thank you Senator @rkerickson and Senate Republicans for passing the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act! https://t.co/OE3vKAjBJA
— Kansas GOP (@KansasGOP) March 18, 2021
The bill will now head to the Republican-controlled House for a vote.
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