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House in Minnesota He did not adopt weeks of “preserving the sports act of girls” after the executive order of President Donald Trump forbade biological men to compete in women’s and maiden sports.
HF12 needed 68 houses’ votes For adoption, but the bill of law voted with 67 positive votes on 66 negative votes.
The law states that “only students can participate in an athletic team or sports in elementary or high school that has limited the educational institution to women and girls.”
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The person waves the flag of transgender pride during the National March and together at Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, the United States, January 18, 2025. (Nathan Morris/Nurphoto via Getty Images)
“A female means a female as a biologically determined genetics and defined with respect to the individual’s reproductive system,” The account mentions.
A set of supporters and opponents were seen on the capitol while waiting for the final vote.
The Minnesota House had some “emotional discussion” before the law was eventually voted on, and the Republican state envoy Peggy Scott, who sponsored the act, was among those who spoke.
“We cannot allow our girls to be sensitive to the loss of a place on the team, on the pedestal or injuries of a male teammate or a male competitor,” she said. “It’s not safe and it’s not fair to our girls.”
“We have women and girls around the world who are so afraid to compete with biological men to give up sports,” added Republican state ambassador Marion Rarick in support of the law, referring to the United Nations reports in 2024. About violence against women and girls.
However, the opponents of the law have pointed to trans discrimination in their arguments.
“All children deserve to play,” said the envoy of the Democratic State Brion Curran, president of the Minnesota Queer lawmakers. “We will not be self -sufficient with this hatred and dangerous rhetoric against the trance.”

President Donald Trump signed the executive director “Without Men in Women’s Sport” on February 5, 2025. (AP/DISING)
The Democratic State Ambassador Liish Kozlowski added that the act is “the proposal of the Law on the Bull of Trans Girl and Non-Binni Children.”
Although this lush discussion lasted, the Senate voted on Monday on the proposal of a law prohibiting transcenders to compete in women’s sports. The proposal of the law did not receive 60 votes needed to pass, which means that at least seven Democrats did not vote yes.
Trump’s executive command last month has ordered the education department to inform school systems, as well as faculties, that forcing girls and women to compete with transgender women is violating the title IX.
After signing the command, NCAA has revised its own transcendolent transmitters in women’s sports, although the audit was seen as Controversial some.
Despite the executive order, the Minnesota State Secondary School announced that they would continue to allow trans -athletes to participate in girls’ sports, claiming that the Human Rights Act of Minnesota and their state constitution consider them acceptable.

Melissa Hortman (Brooklyn Park-36b) speaker runs a session of the Minnesota State Legisota at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. (Getty Images)
However, the US Attorney General Pam Bondi wrote a letter at the end of last month, warning of the consequences not to adopt a “sports sports act of girls”.
“The Civic Rights Office of the Department of Education began an investigation into the IX title on the Minnesota State High School,” Bondi said. “If the investigation of the Department of Education shows that relevant entities in Minnesota really deny girls the same opportunity to participate in sports and athletic events, asking them to compete against the boys, the Ministry of Justice is ready to take all appropriate measures to implement the Federal Law.”
State Democratic Ambassador Leigh Finke said the issue of trans -a -models in the United States does not exist.
“Minnesota has included 10 years. We had zero problems,” Finke said. “But we do it for political reasons. And when you lie about the community long enough, people will believe.”

Democrats at the Minnesota House voted a law.
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Republican State Envoy Peggy Bennett saw it completely differently.
“This account talks about the righteousness, security and preservation of girls’ sports in Minnesota.”
If the bill was adopted in the house on Monday, it would still not be signed by the Government Tim Walz, a strong advocate of transgender rights that were expected to veto.
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