Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is joining the fight against transgender females competing in women's sports after joining a brief that highlights the protections under Title IX.
Ken Paxton has joined the fight to protect women’s sports amid the rise of"unfair and dangerous competition from biological men."
"For decades, Title IX has helped create opportunities for girls to participate in sports by prohibiting educational programs from discriminating on the basis of sex,""Despite recent attempts to radically alter the definition of ‘sex,’ Title IX has long operated under the biological reality that there are two separate sexes: male and female. Given this fact, allowing subjective 'gender identity' to trump biological sex would render much of Title IX unworkable.
"At the time of Title IX’s enactment, the public understood that allowing biological boys to compete against girls would result in boys taking away championship opportunities designated for girls.
Ken Paxton takes part in the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas, Texas, on Aug. 5, 2022. Gaines has received support for her comments, including that from ESPN personalities Sage Steele and Samantha Ponder.
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