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Dear Jack,

Top athlete, Riley Gaines, recently came to Mississippi to highlight the risks to women’s sports.  Speaking at an event we hosted, Riley shared her experience of being forced to compete against a man.
Riley explained how she has made it her mission to highlight the absurdity of allowing biological males to be able to participate in women’s sports.  As a top swimmer, she spoke movingly about the awfulness of having to share not just swimming competitions, but changing rooms, with biological males. 
 
Like millions of Americans, we believe that forcing women to compete against biological males is blatantly unfair and harmful to females. 
We need your help to change the law here in Mississippi!
 
Over fifty years ago, Congress enacted Title IX, a crucial piece of legislation aimed at ensuring equal opportunities for women in all aspects of education, including athletics.  Thanks to Title IX, women have been able to participate on equal terms in sports at all levels.
 
The Title IX protections women have long enjoyed are under attack.  Women’s private spaces are being erased.  Allowing biological males access to women’s sports risks undermining the entire rationale for single-sex competition.
The Mississippi Center for Public Policy is at the forefront of efforts to pass legislation in this state that codifies the definition of a “woman.”  

We aim to raise $12,000 to help cover the costs of this campaign. 

Can you contribute to preserve the integrity of women's sports?

 
A donation of $10, $50, $100, $500 or even $1,000 would really help us raise awareness, influence policymakers, and stand firm against the misguided push for "inclusion" that sacrifices female rights.  
 
Can you make a donation today? Please help us make a difference today!
Donate Here!
Warm regards, 

Douglas Carswell
President & CEO
P.S. MCPP is 100% funded by donations. Every dollar helps us change our state for the better.
 
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