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More Maine Schools Restrict Transgender Athletes in Girls' Sports, Diverging from Democratic Leadership

  • On May 7, 2025, the board of directors for Maine’s RSU No. Voted 7-1 to rescind a policy allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls’ sports, effective immediately.
  • This vote followed state and local opposition to Governor Janet Mills’ support for trans athlete inclusion amid a Department of Justice lawsuit enforcing a Trump-era executive order.
  • Maine has allowed transgender athletes in girls’ sports since 2005 and updated its policies in 2024, while multiple protests and legislative bills seek to restrict such participation.
  • A survey of approximately 600 registered voters in Maine revealed that 63% believe school sports should be organized according to biological sex, and 66% think it is fair to limit women’s sports to female biological participants.
  • The board’s action reflects local challenges to the state’s trans-inclusive policies and parallels Republican-backed legislative efforts to limit transgender athletes in girls’ sports.
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WVII / Fox Bangor broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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