Trans Athlete Battle: Kate Sanchez warns Ca dems of Fighting Against Girls

The state legislator in California It will vote for a bill that would prohibit biological males from the sports of girls in the state, since the state is currently one of the greatest outbreaks of the nation for controversial accidents involving translets.
The High School Sports Association of the State, the California Interscholastic Federation, is currently under federal investigation for potential violations of the IX title After several controversial accidents involving trans athletes have occurred in the last year.
Governor Gavin Newsom recently declared in an episode of his podcast that he believes that the trans athletes who compete in the sports of girls are “deeply unfair”, but to defend policies that allow him for reasons of sensitivity to the emotions of trans people.
Thursday, the secretary of the education Linda McMahon sent a formal warning to newsom and the rest of the state, suggesting that federal funding could be cut in the state if it continues to allow trans inclusion in girls sports.
The Assembly of California Kate Sanchez, which proposed the state bill of tackling the matter, AB 89, warned the Democrats of the potential repercussions if they block this bill, both to the residents of the State and to the reputation of their party.
“They must be very caring because, of course, President Trump is a man of his word, so losing this funding, is it really what they want to do?” Sanchez asked. “This is a struggle, I’m not sure that the Newsom administration really wants to face, and if they do, President Trump has shown that he is really strong.”
Sanchez believes that the state cannot afford to risk any federal funding on a problem that affects such a small population.
“There are so many school districts that would be anguishing in absolute anguish. I really hope you don’t arrive at that point. I hope we can get to a resolution and find common ground about this because we really have to go back to the bases. I grew up in California. We are suffering. There are so many other problems, pocket problems, on which we should concentrate.”
In California, a law called AB 1266 It has been in force since 2014, giving California students at school and collegiate level the right to “participate in programs and school activities separated from sex, including teams and athletic competitions and use structures consistent with its gender identity, regardless of the genre listed in pupils records”.
The law and the subsequent qualification of the translets to compete with girls and women in the state have led to multiple disputes on the problem only in the last year.
Jasmine Crockett fits the Americans affected by the trans athletes in women and female sports
In River, California, two girls in the underlying team of Martin Luther King High School have filed a cause against their school and the California general prosecutor Rob Bonta on a situation Involve a trans athlete on the team. The cause states that the trans athlete took a place of Varsity from a runner and that when the girls wore “Save Girls Sports” shirts in protest for protest, school administrators compared them to leisure.
The father of a girl who lost her place of Varsity against the trans athlete previously He told Fox News Digital That his daughter and other girls at school was said that “transgender have more cisgender rights” from school administrators when they protested the participation of the athlete.
The nearby unified school district of Jurupa faced a recent national controversy that involved an athletic athletics between athletics at the Jurupa Valley High School (Juvhs) who dominated the opposing women by disconcerting Margini in the triple jump this season.
Jaspriya Singh, former athlete and sister Juvhs of a current athlete in the cross -country skiing team, complains about the situation that Newsom has allowed.
Returning to the autumn, the volleyball team of the girls of the Stone Ridge Christian High School had to face San Francisco Waldorf in the tournament of Division 6 of Northern California, but they gave up an advertisement shortly before the game on the presence of a trans athlete in the team.
Sanchez said he spoke with dozens of voters in his state that identify themselves as democrats, but the question has become so overwhelming that it is moving away those voters from the party. Sanchez added that it is becoming particularly common among the Hispanic voters of the state.
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Republican assembly Kate Sanchez, R-San Margarita. (Assembly of the state of California)
“Our Hispanic communities, so many of them in the state have called our office and asked ‘please, continue to push this account’,” said Sanchez.
“The Hispanic community is a lot of a community -oriented community, laborious and thoughtful who only wants to offer opportunities and security to their family, and their children and grandchildren. So we had many conversations up and down for the state of them saying that they do not worry about doing physical safety?
Sanchez’s bill is one of the two bills to block the translets to compete in the sports of the girls who will be voted on Tuesday. A second invoice to face the same question, AB 844, will also get a vote.
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