Ca legislators introduce Bill who protects girls from trans -a -settings after the state refuses to follow Trump’s command

After California took an attitude Rejecting the monitoring of the executive order of President Donald Trump, who forbids Trans athletes from athletes from girls and female sports, state Republicans take things into their own hands.
California legislators on Friday presented three laws to the state legislative body that aimed to combat traphics. One account, which introduced AssemPon Bill Esseylifocused especially on sports. His account would demand that students use all school content only play in sports teams based on their biological sex, not on gender identity.
“We know that the state of California will do whatever it can resist and avoid respect for the Federal Law, so our role is to try to force changes at the state and local level,” Esseyli said at a press conference outside the capital of the state of buildings in Sacrament on Friday.
Former volleyball coach at San Jose University, who was suspended and then released from the program after filed a appeal of IX last season due to the school handling of Trans players last season, he spoke at a press conference on Friday just days after it The home was shot to. Batie-Moose told Fox News Digital that she believed she was “targetted.” Police did not determine the suspect or motive.
“We need to be sure that there are DNA testing and movement forward, only women play in women’s sports,” Batie-Moose said at a press conference. “We definitely have to continue this struggle and make sure that laws and legislation change so that we can have safe spaces for women and women in sports.”
The Esseyli -Ie account would reversal the current law in California, which protects the transcends in maid and women’s sports.
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Law called AB 1266 It has been in force since 2014, and at the scholastic and collegial level students is entitled to “participate in school programs and activities of segregated sex, including athletic teams and competitions, and use facilities in accordance with his gender identity, regardless of the gender listed in the students of the student. “
California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) announced that it would continue to follow the law, even after Trump’s executive order entered into force, in a previous statement provided by Fox News Digital.
USA Department of Education Earlier this week, it was announced that he was launching an IX title investigation due to potential violations of the title IX for refusing to adhere to Trump’s command.
In addition, residents have Protests held and threatened lawsuits in response to the current attitude of CIF.
Bill Esseyli is the second proposal for which California saw that the issue only in 2025.
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.
“Young women who have spent years coaching and sacrificing themselves to compete at the highest level are now forced to compete against individuals with indisputable biological advantages. This is not only unfair – this is disgusting and dangerous,” Sanchez said in a statement that is announced the account.
California enabling a trans -a -carriage to compete with girls and women in the country have resulted in multiple controversy with this problem only over the last year. Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, California is currently involved in one of the most controversial local controversies on the issue.
A meeting of the School Board by the United School District of the Riverside, December 19, contained a parade of parents who prevailed the Committee for the permission of a trans-athlete 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 told “transgenders have more rights than Cisgender” by school administrators when they protested against the participation of athletes.
San Diego has recently been pushed by high school local controversy Because of a transgender student who uses a dressing room for girls. San Elijo High School previously made a statement to Fox News Digital, attributing to his transgender student to approach the locker room for girls in the obligation of the school to follow the state law.
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 transcending athletes in girls ‘sports or entering the girls’ locker rooms, despite the pleas of multiple parents at a meeting to take action to protect girls at school.
Meanwhile, Stone Ridge volleyball team Christian High School was supposed to face San Francisco Waldorf at the North California Division 6 tournament, but seized in the announcement just before the match because of the presence of a trans -a -team on the team.
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Fans of transgender athletes Kyle Harp, to the left, from Riversida, keeps the flag progress pride as supporters of “Save Girls Sports” Lori Lopez and her father Pete Pickering, both of Riverside, listening to the discussion while joining the pile of overflowing that was approaching outside the Riverside Unified School meeting District Thursday night to discuss the rights of transgender athletes to compete in high school sports on Thursday, December 19, 2024. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Previously, a transgender volleyball player aroused and harassed at a match on October 12th between Notre Dame Belmont in Belmont, California, against Half Moon Bay High School, according to the ABC 7. A transgender athlete.
Two other bills of laws that were introduced on Friday, Esseyli and Freshman Asmongmblemblem, Leticia Castillo, focused on strengthening their parents to remove their children from settings and situations that promote transgender ideologies in public schools.
“Re -establishing the primacy of parental rights due to dangerous indoctrination is critical of the first step in re -establishing confidence in our schools and educators,” Castillo said on Friday.
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