Bill banning trans women from college sports heads to Indiana governor’s desk
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Bill banning trans women from college sports heads to Indiana governor’s desk
A bill that would ban transgender women from collegiate sports in Indiana will head to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk after the Senate gave final approval to the bill Thursday. State Rep. Michelle Davis, R-Whiteland, authored House Bill 1041 prohibiting a male, based on the student’s biological sex at birth, from participating on a women’s athletic team. The bill also allows for a student or parent to file a grievance if a college isn’t following the la…
Indiana bill to ban transgender female college athletes goes to governor
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indiana Senate on Thursday approved a bill that would ban transgender females from competing on women’s sports teams at any public or private university in the state. The bill passed without amendments from the version passed Feb. 18 in the Indiana House, so the measure will soon head to Gov. Mike Braun for his consideration. About a month ago, the Republican governor issued two executive orders to keep state funds from…
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