The Act prohibits biological males from competing in federally funded women’s or girls’ sports programs. However, it doesn’t ban biological males from “training” or “practicing with” females as long as they don’t take away athletic benefits from a female participant, such as training, competition, scholarship, and admission to an educational institution.
Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) is one of the original co-sponsors of the Act.
“Now more than ever, Republicans must step up and pass common-sense legislation like the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2023 to restore the safety, privacy, and opportunities of women and girls in sports,” she added.
In the committee report submitted on April 10, Foxx wrote, “The Biden administration’s reinterpretation of Title IX is a slap in the face to young women and girls, telling them their hard work, on-field achievements, and athletic futures do not matter.
“Title IX was designed to stop discrimination and ensure equal athletic opportunities for women. By allowing biological males to compete in girls’ sports, the Biden administration will be reversing 50 years of progress for women.”
It continued, “To the contrary, many woman’s groups have recognized that inclusion of trans youth is an opportunity to share the attendant benefits of sports participation with all women regardless of their gender identity.”
Athlete Attacked
Riley Gaines, a former National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) swimmer and a supporter of the House bill, was physically assaulted by a transgender activist at San Francisco State University after she gave a speech about saving women’s sports on April 6, the same day of the Education Department’s new Title IX rule announcement.In a February statement supporting the bill’s introduction, she said: “As an athlete who has experienced the injustice of competing against a male firsthand, I’m grateful for the leadership of Representative Steube. He has made it clear that he will fight for fairness, privacy, and safety for girls and women in sports.”
“My whole argument is just that men competing in women’s sports is unfair if you have gone through male puberty. Because male puberty results in advantages that can never be mitigated,” she previously told The Epoch Times.
“And, of course, the privacy aspect of the locker room situation and the safety in our sports.”
“I wholeheartedly believe everyone should have a place in sports. It’s just about competing where it’s fair and safe. I’m not trying to segregate the trans community. I’m not trying to ban the trans community from playing,” she noted.