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House Passes Bill Restricting Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports
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The House of Representatives passed a bill that would limit the participation of transgender athletes in women's sports, marking a significant victory for Republicans who argue that it's necessary to protect fairness in competition. The bill, which passed largely along party lines, would also amend federal law to define sex based solely on reproductive biology and genetics at birth. Democrats vehemently oppose the measure, denouncing it as discriminatory and harmful to transgender individuals, particularly children. They argue that it could expose them to intrusive questioning and potentially dangerous situations. The bill faces an uphill battle in the Senate, where it requires 60 votes to pass. It remains to be seen whether it will garner the necessary support to become law.

A bill restricting the participation of transgender athletes in women's sports passed the House of Representatives on Tuesday, largely along party lines. The measure, which would also amend federal law to say that “sex shall be recognized based solely on a person’s reproductive biology and genetics at birth,' was approved in a 218 to 206 vote. Only two Texas Democrats voted for the measure: Henry Cuellar and Vicente Gonzalez. Rep. Don Davis, D-N.C.

, voted present, and no Republicans opposed the measure. Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., who sponsored the legislation, said it was aimed at protecting women's sports. 'The distinction between men and women is clear and evident, and the erasure of this division has been promulgated by those in the radical left who seek to dismantle the core foundation of our society,' Steube said on the House floor before the vote. 'We must never let our country and the American way of life surrender to this immoral ideology.' Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina introduced legislation on Monday night that would ban transgender women from using female bathrooms in the Capitol. Rep. Lori Trahan, D-Mass., the only woman in Congress who played Division I college sports, said Republicans were using the measure to 'inject themselves into decisions they have no business making.' 'I have long placed my trust in the governing bodies of sports — the experts who have dedicated their lives to these games — to create fair and responsible rules for participation,' Trahan said in floor remarks. Trahan and other Democrats have referred to the bill as the 'Child Predator Empowerment Act,' arguing that it puts at risk the safety of children in schools and could expose them to questioning and inspection of their bodies. The bill passed the House in the last Congress in April 2023 with no Democratic support and did not advance in the Senate, which at the time was controlled by Democrats. Republicans now hold the majority. barring transgender people from using single-sex bathrooms that align with their gender identities near the House floor, said Tuesday that Republicans' 'have yet again stood up for women.' 'I'm a Bible-believing Christian, I make no apology about that. But whether you regard that as the truth or not, it’s also nature. It’s biology,' he said at a news conference after the vote.

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