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The Core County Board of Education in California became the latest Blue State Board of Education on Tuesday that assumes a local resolution to keep biological men out of girls, while the State Act does the opposite.
The State has been a broochest of controversy in which Trans -Athletes compete with women’s high school and university sports in the past year and a top goal by President Donald Trump’s administration to defy his mandate to enforce title IX.
Kern County Board of Education President Mary Little told Fox News Digital that the unanimous 6-0 resolution of its administration was in response to the “illegal” challenge of newsom of federal law.
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“We talked about it, especially because there has been a problem with how Gov. Newsom responded to the federal law,” Little said. “He does not follow the original purpose of title IX … so those laws are supposed to surpass the Californian laws, and we must obey those before we follow an illegal law on California.”
Little said that her school board did not receive a pushback from the state government with regard to the new resolution.
Kern County Board of Education Trustee Lori Cisneros initially proposed the resolution for the board. Cisneros has been a teacher for 28 years and works as an independent teacher who provides her services to Charter Schools.
“I believe it is necessary to do our duty to protect girls in sport, and I am looking for their safety and honesty,” Cisneros told Fox News Digital. “I am not happy with the governor. He does not meet the federal law … and he deliberately insists to counter what title IX is all about.
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“I see that families affects girls who are frustrated about having to compete against a biological man. And they are frustrated because biological men are of course stronger, larger and simply different from how girls are designed.”
The US Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the California Department of Education (CDE) and California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) for its policy that continues to allow men to compete in girls in the entire state.
“(Newsom) the taxpayers costs a lot of money by illegally thwarting the law,” Little said.
Kern said that if she could send a message directly to Newsom, she would tell him: “Follow the federal law and title IX.”
FOX News Digital has contacted the Newsom office for a response.
The American educational secretary Linda McMahon praised the recent resolution of Kern in a message on X Thursday.
“The Core County Board of Education of California has made a courageous decision to face their reckless governor and take a position for women and girls. I recommend the board members and hope that other provinces follow the example and protect the sports sports,” wrote McMahon.
Several schools and families in California were hit by incidents in which men participated in girls’ sports alone in the past school year. An incident that particularly drew the eye of Little was a situation on the Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, California, where a transgender student took a spot of a female athlete of a female athlete in the Long-scale Team of the girls.
The female athlete who lost her place, Taylor Starling, then brought a lawsuit against the Riverside Unified School District.
“That was a shame in my opinion,” Little said. “He is a biological man. He is not a woman. He runs against girls and that is fairly unfair.”
Little said she believes that parents have a “constitutional right” to prevent their daughters from competing against men in girls’ sports and suggested that placing trans -athletes in girls sports and changing rooms is a “discriminatory practice”.
“It’s just a fundamental constitutional right for parents to have children in sports without their students being subjected to discriminatory practices,” Little said. “Males are men and women are women.
Girls with “Protect Girls Sports” Shirts, Donald Trump and Gavin Newsom (Getty Images)
“There are biological differences. A man can do more, faster and stronger.”
Little said that eight speakers attended Tuesday’s meeting to resist the resolution and trans -inclusion in girls’ sports. Little said those speakers argued that the resolution was ‘unfair’.
“That is their opinion. I welcome everyone’s opinion, and I want to listen to it and make sure I understand,” Little said. “And if we don’t agree, we don’t agree with that.”
Little also insists on other blackboards to adopt their own resolutions to meet Title IX.
“Absolutely, why not?” She said when he was asked if she would encourage other schoolboards in California to follow her leadership. “Take a position and protect the students, especially the girls in sports and other vulnerable areas such as changing rooms.”
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Newsom has said earlier that the CDE and CIF follow the laws that the State adopted in 2013, but has repeatedly said that he believes that men compete in girls are ‘unfair’.
“I struggled with the issue of honesty when it came to sport,” Newsom said in response to the court case during an event in July. “And we tried to sort that out a few years ago, and we were not successful. And we recently struggled with that.
“And my point of view is that I don’t think it’s fair, but I also think it is humiliating to talk to people and to belittle the trans -community. And I don’t like the way the right wing talks about the trans -community. These people just want to survive.”
A bipping survey The Public Policy Institute of California showed that the majority of the inhabitants of California oppose biological male transtrans athletes participating in women’s sports.
That figure included more than 70% of The school parents of the state.
“Most Californians support those transgender athletes to compete with teams that match the sex they were assigned at birth,” said the poll.
“Solid majorities of adults (65%) and probably voters (64%) support support that transgender athletes compete with teams that match the sex with which they were assigned at birth, not the gender with which they identify themselves. An overwhelming majority of public schools (71%) support such a requirement.”
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