Maine Senate Votes Against All 8 of This Session's Transgender-Related Bills
- The Maine Senate voted 21-13 to defeat a bill banning transgender girls from competing in female sports, likely putting the measure on track to die this year.
- Senator Rick Bennett was the only Republican to oppose the ban, siding with Democrats.
- President Donald Trump has threatened to cut federal funding to Maine unless it complies with a ban on transgender athletes, escalating the ongoing legal fight.
- The political debate intensified after comments regarding a transgender student who won a state title, revealing societal divisions on the issue.
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House Passes Bill to Bar Males from Girls' Sports One Day After Senate Nixes Similar Bill
The Maine House voted narrowly on Friday evening to pass a bill that will ban transgender-identifying males from girls’ sports across Maine schools, with support from three Democrats, just one day after a similar bill failed in the Senate with the help of Sen. Rick Bennett (R-Oxford). [RELATED: Republican Senator Votes to Keep Transgender Policies [...] The post House Passes Bill to Bar Males from Girls’ Sports One Day After Senate Nixes Similar…

Maine Senate blocks last transgender sports bill
The bill sponsored by Rep. Richard Campbell, R-Orrington, would have prevented transgender athletes from competing in school sports consistent with their gender identity and had been the only anti-transgender bill to clear a chamber this session.
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