Women athletes pray for Democrats in Senate to help pass the ban on athlete

The Law on Protection of Women and Girls in Sports should receive a vote in the US Senate on Monday. Account A stronger federal precedent would be established to keep transcending athletes from women and girls, because more countries defy the recent executive order of President Donald Trump to get rid of the issue.
But despite the Republican majority in the Senate, the bill of law still needs The support of seven Democrats to beat Filibuster and reach the president’s table. In the House of Representatives, all except two Democrats voted against the bill.
For women athletes across the country who have influenced the trance involvement, they hope that more democratic senators will break through from the general attitude of the party.
Former San Jose Volleyball players Brooke caseswho was at the center of a widely published national controversy in the fall after suing her school, conference and NCAA, citing her experience with a trance teammate, asking these Democrats to consider the well -being of her daughters and other young athletes across the country.
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San Jose State Spartans Trans player Blaire Fleming, left and teammate of Brooke Slusser. (Thien-An truing/dream Jose State Athletics)
“Do they have children? Do they ever want their daughter to have a man rocking a crazy ball straight in the face when she is a baby? Maybe even unconsciously, and then I can never play sports again,” he told Fox News Digital about his message to these Democrats. “How can you remember that and still want to fight for something that could potentially hurt and end the young athlete career? And overall, that it just isn’t fair. I feel like I could continue on them. I just don’t see how they could support it.”
The case lawsuits state that it was made to share variable and bedrooms with Trans teammate Blaire Fleming during their first season together in 2023. After speaking several months against Trans Tran and attracted the attention of national media, the raw recently made the decision to leave the Campus SJSU after facing alleged threats and harassment by its condition.
Still, she does not regret it because her activism has helped to encourage legislative changes, including potentially protection of women and girls in sports.
In the meantime, athletes are colleagues Payton McNabb and Selina Soule They went to the White House on Thursday to meet with the US Attorney General Pamo Bondie and several other state prosecutors across the nation to share their stories and lobby for the national expulsion of trance athletes in maiden and women’s sports.
Soule is a former high school athlete and a four-time national qualifier who was forced from a regional championship because of two transcends who took women’s places and who lost their opportunity to make attention from scouts and potential scholarships for these snubs. It was a consequent turning point in her life that set her on a path to activism; She first started talking against the transition of local media in 2018.
Selina Soule is a former high school athlete and a four -time national qualifier who was forced from the regional championship because of the transcends who occupied the women’s videos.
“I would say to all those senators who are not sure about this account to think about your daughters, think about your nieces and grandchildren. Do you want them to be forced into a situation where they have to compete against someone who is physically superior to them? Is it okay with them how they share a bathroom, changing from a man, not wanting with a man?
“If you say none of that, vote for this bill of law to protect women and girls.”
McNABB, a former volleyball player who received a spike from a transgender player when she was 17 who caused brain trauma and door injury, wants to remind Democrats that most Americans, including most of their own voters, are opposed to transfers in girls and women’s sports, according to various data.
“Time is now voting and advocating for women and these basic rights that deserve, because most America agree with it, and many Democrats also agree with it, but I don’t understand why they won’t vote about it, they try to push this program so hard,” McNabb said. “Think about your daughters, think about every woman in your life, because it affects them and their voice, and they need to vote for them.”
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Payton McNabb was seriously injured after Šiljak hit him in the head and neck from a male who identified a transgender person in the opponent’s volleyball team.
McNABB and Soule hope that their conversations with the State Attorney on Thursday will ultimately result in conversations between these general lawyers and democratic senators in their countries and get enough votes to qualify for the Trump table.
Prominent Republican leader Senator Marsha Blackburn, R-tenn. said Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview.
“I would expect it to be, I hope it will be,” she said.
“Many of my friends who are Democrats will tell you that they think the title IX is a matter and that biological males who compete against women are inappropriate, and they want opportunities for their daughters or nephews or grandchildren, which is frustrating when they hear or testify to or testify to the transgender males in the league of women or girls.
Recent New York Times/Ipsos Survey They found that the vast majority of Americans, including most of the Democrats, do not think that transgender athletes should be allowed to compete in women’s sports.
Of the 2,128 people who participated, 79% said that biological males who identified themselves as women should not participate in women’s sports. Of the 1,025 people who identified themselves as a democratic or leaning democrat, 67% said that transgender athletes should not be allowed to compete with women.
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