Riley Gaines about a state law named after her: ‘No Honor’

Western Virginia Government Patrick Morrisey hosted Riley Gaines Wednesday while signing the Riley Gaines Law in the Law, coding the definitions of “man” and “women” into state law.
According to the text of the measure, he “confirms the long -standing meaning[s]”Sex, male and female in state law, keeps women’s toilets, bedrooms, locker rooms Other private institutions for the only use of women – to prevent “abuse, harassment, sexual abuse and violence committed by men.”
The law of a similar name has already been signed into the Law in Georgia, especially focused on sports, because Gaines has quickly climbed as a conservative political icon from her infamous relationship with the transgender swimmer Lia Thomas in the swimming championship at NCAA in 2022.
For Gaines, the view of state legislation, to prevent similar incidents that happen to other athletes, named after it, “honor”.
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Riley Gaines speaks after the Government of Patrick Morrisey signs WV -O’s Riley Gaines Law (Showshot/Gov. Morrisey)
“There is no greater honor than your name related to something so based and significant as a defense of women’s rights and biological reality,” Gaines said in a statement. “Riley Gaines only defines gender -based expressions like a man and a woman in a state statute to prevent the unexplained bureau from reinterpreting these words to mean what they want. Most American people know what a woman is and it’s time for our laws to do.”
The Gaines Movement of Women’s Protection against Trans Athletes grew into a movement throughout the sale of goods and even became one of the greatest political wild signs of 2024. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to prevent translettes competing in women’s and maiden sports on February 5, at the White House ceremony.
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to prevent transcending athletes from competing in women’s and girls’ girls on February 5, at the Gaines ceremony who attended the White House ceremony. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP)
But even if the executive order and a total of 27 countries have their laws in the fight against involvement in athletes, Gaines believes he has more work to fight the problem.
“Contrary to what some think that given the President Trump returned to the White House, the war against the awakening has not yet been defeated.” There is more work to do, but leaders like President Trump and Governor Morrisey have shook the way, “Gaines said.
Several countries, including California, Maine, Minnesota and Massachusetts, continued to let transcends competing with women. The US Senate recently did not adopt the protection of women and girls in sports law after a democratic minority blocked the proposal of the law through a filibuster.
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Gaines vowed to help eliminate all 45 democratic senators who voted against the bill, and did not exclude a potential candidate for political duty. (Mikala Compton/American-Statesman/USA Today Network via Imagings Images)
Gaines vowed to help eliminate all 45 democratic senators who voted against the bill, and did not exclude a potential candidate for political duty.
“It’s never what I saw myself doing,” Gaines earlier said Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview.
“But now, of course, with this question more, I would say the whole plan of America, I am first passionate, so I care so deep, and I love it, so we will see it. That is definitely not something I would turn off. I don’t think I’m so crazy, because I think you have to be a little clinical, but I believe it is possible.
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