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Republican-led states urge NCAA to remove transgender athletes’ records

UNITED STATES, JUL 22 – A coalition of 28 Republican attorneys general demands the NCAA reinstate female athletes' records lost to transgender competitors, citing Title IX and recent federal directives.

  • The group of 28 Republican-led states, led by Lynn Fitch, urged the NCAA on July 22, 2025, to restore records, titles, and awards to female athletes. This follows Fitch's coalition letter co-signed by 27 other attorneys general, emphasizing fairness and Title IX protections.
  • Despite the update to restrict transgender participation, attorneys general say it falls short and urge restoring past recognitions.
  • The attorneys general wrote that women 'impacted negatively and unfairly disadvantaged,' Yost said, emphasizing fairness for female athletes.
  • The association responded ambiguously, and when asked about record erasure, the NCAA did not address whether it would erase transgender athlete records.
  • Future court review is expected, and pollsters found only 21% oppose such policies.
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Newsmax broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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