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San Diego High School was pushed into a local controversy because of a transgender student who used a girl’s locker room.
The San Diego Diego District Supervisor Committee voted against a measure for implementation on Tuesday Protection of women and girls In a sports rank, which would prevent trans athletes to compete in maiden sports or enter the girls’ locker rooms.
Vice President of the Committee of Supervisor District San Diego Jim Desmond On Tuesday, he made a proposal at a meeting of the Committee of Supervisor in San Diego. However, the measure did not receive any voices from other supervisors outside Desmond.
“People have entered a meeting with thoughts already invented on the matter,” Desmond told Fox News Digital.
“Others were mothers who just didn’t think it was fair or sure that males play in girls or female safe. So the room was probably 60-40 in favor of playing, but I think it’s just a turnout who could take a day off and come here.
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The meeting on Tuesday contained several arguments of worried parents who expressed concern about their daughters forced to share locker rooms with biological males.
High school in which this controversy takes place, San Elijo High School, has made a statement to Fox News Digital, attributing to his transgender student to approach the locker room for girls on the obligation of the school to follow the State Law.
“Public school districts in California are managed and must operate in accordance with the State Law on the State of California and the California Law on Education,” San Elijo’s High School statement said.
“As a California public school district, we will continue to follow the state law and guidelines from the California Department of Education in order to ensure that all students are treated with dignity, respect and righteousness. Our district remains dedicated to supporting policies that support all students, in accordance with state protection and anti -discrimination laws. “
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order “without men in women’s sports” last Wednesday, which reduces the federal funding of any educational institution that enables biological males to compete with girls and women.
However, more countries, including California, insisted that it would not in accordance with Trump’s order. According to American factsCalifornia public schools receive about 16.8 billion dollars a year, which is 13.9% or one on every seven dollars of public schools, which is significantly above the national average.
California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) announced that a state law will continue to follow athletes to participate in whatever gender who identifies themselves, a spokesman for Fox News Digital.
“CIF provides students the possibility of belonging, connecting and competitions in the experiences based on education in accordance with the California Law by [Education Code section 221.5. (f)] What allows students to participate in school programs and activities, including athletic teams and competitions, in accordance with the gender identity of the students, regardless of the gender listed on student records, “CIF statement said.
Desmond said many local voters turned to the expression of concern and disbelief because of the state in resolving the situation.
“They think it’s crazy, and I heard questions” is that legal at all? “, Desmond said.
For Desmond, as a Republican, he sees a democrat of rejection to respect Trump’s command as a question that will continue to harm the support of the party in his country.
“These people did not get a message in the last elections and just dig a hole deeper. They double, dig the heels in the ground:” Yes, we are right, “Desmond said, adding that he thinks, and hopes that the discussion of trans athletes will strengthen the Republican Support in California.
“I think it strengthens us with a new administration to get up and do what is right. And that’s all we try to do, we don’t try to discriminate anyone. If you want to be a trans, if you want to identify as another [gender]Okay, go to it, you have that right, but where do your rights end and start someone else’s? You can’t have one boy, because 30 girls have to leave and go to another place, it’s not okay, we need a better system. ”
California decision not to respect Trump’s command recently encouraged the return and even even Protests and threats of lawsuits by the residents of the state.
On Friday, residents gathered at Long Beach, California, for protest Outside the meeting of the CIF Federation Committee. The protesters then spoke at the Committee meeting, praying to the CIF officials to follow the president’s order and threaten civil lawsuits against the CIFI of the state.
Currently there is one lawsuit against the CIF State Attorney, Rob Bonta, situation At Martin Luther King High School, involving a trans-aestor in a team for girls.
A recent meeting of the school board by the Riverside Unified School District on December 19th contained a parade of parents who prevailed the Committee because it enabled the Trans Sestables on a team for girls Martin Luther King. A lawsuit filed by two teams from the team states that their T -shirts are simply compared to the swastika in protest against this player simply because they said “save girls’ sports.”
The father of a girl who lost her place earlier said Fox News Digital that his daughter and other girls at the school were “transgens have more rights than cisgender[s]”School administrators when they protested against the participation of athletes.
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This is just one controversy in a country that broke out over the past year from its laws that allow for transition to involvement in girls sports.
Stone Ridge’s volleyball team Christian High School was supposed to face San Francisco Waldorf at the North California 6 northern California 6 tournament, but seized in the announcement just before the match because of the presence of trans -a -performance on the team.
The transgender volleyball player was triggered and harassed by the match on October 12th between Notre Dame Belmont in Belmont, California, against the Half Moon Bay High School, according to the ABC 7. A transgender athlete.
Member of the California State Assembly Kate Sanchez announced on January 7 to introduce a bill Forbid trans athletes From competitions in maiden and women’s sports.
Sanchez will propose the Law on Sports Sports of Protective Girls to the state legislation. Currently, 25 states have similar laws in force.
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