CO Schools Protected from Biden's Title IX
An Important Policy Update from the Colorado Republican Party
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Young girls under Biden's Unconstitutional Title IX rewrite are at risk of losing their safe spaces and their sports to males.
Local Policy Agenda- Biden’s Failed Title IX:
Girls’ Sports & Locker Room Invasion,
Forced Pronouns, etc.
Joe Biden’s Title IX rewrite was set to take effect on August 1st, ([link removed]) with the mandate that schools across the country enact massive changes in the name of "trans rights." Biden and his Department of Education tried to make it federally permissible for boys to play girls’ sports and share locker rooms with girls.
Biden’s Title IX was temporarily halted ([link removed]) by a Texas judge under federal injunction on June 15th. On June 28th, the US Supreme Court struck down Chevron deference ([link removed]) , which had previously given control of the interpretation of vague laws as well as the creation of new laws, to unelected bureaucrats like the Department of Education. Now that Chevron is dead, the Department of Education is without the power to interpret/rewrite Title IX. Therefore, Biden’s appeals should be dead on arrival at federal court.
From the recent lawsuit and resulting injunction:
B.P.J., who identifies as a girl but was born male and is at the center of another prolific lawsuit against West Virginia’s Save Women’s Sports Act ([link removed]) —made “explicit sexual statements” to a young female student. The Bridgeport High School athlete said in an official declaration ([link removed]) that B.P.J. had told her she had a “nice butt,” to “suck my d***” and that “I’m gonna stick my d*** into your pu***,” sometimes adding “and in your a**.”
The Courts are finally delivering justice; these policies cannot continue to allow a vocal minority to harm children. As more federal injunctions piled up against Biden's Title IX, Moms for Liberty succeeded in a lawsuit to block the new rules from any school attended by the child of a Moms for Liberty Member. ([link removed]) We sent out a call to assist Moms for Liberty in asking mothers and fathers to sign up as members to protect as many Colorado schools as possible.
Thankfully, concerned mothers and fathers across Colorado took this important step to protect their children, and the list of Colorado schools now enjoined into the lawsuit is massive!
Twenty-one states and over 600 schools are now protected from Biden's Title IX rewrite by way of federal injunction. These schools, including those in Colorado, are at grave legal risk if they implement Biden's Tile IX, which puts young female students in constant danger in the name of DEI-trans rights.
District 11 in Colorado Springs was left off this list due to a technical error and will be added this week.
If your school is on this list, make sure to hold your Board accountable; they may NOT implement these harmful progressive edicts to Title IX without subjecting the district to a potential loss of federal funding and costly lawsuits. Our children are safer today, thanks to Moms for Liberty and all of you who have fought for what is right and what is common sense.
If your child’s school is not listed below, you can add it today by clicking on the blue “join Moms for Liberty” button.
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Kristy Davis, Chairwoman of El Paso County Moms for Liberty, has been sending letters to all schools to let them know about this ruling and potential ramifications of implementing Biden’s Title IX rules. That letter is above, and I encourage you to share it with anyone who needs to read it. Representative Brandi Bradley, Douglas County M4L Chairwoman, released a call for more schools to be added ([link removed]) . Boulder and Larimer chapters of Moms for Liberty are working hard to enjoin schools in Northern Colorado. We really need parents on the Western Slope to sign up!
I am hearing that within multiple districts, particularly in El Paso County, that “Republican” and liberal school board members are planning to implement Biden’s Title IX rewrite against this injunction. Those elected officials should know; their schools will be sued and likely lose federal funding. Now is the time for courage, not for weakness.
Please let me know if you encounter Republican Board members who are planning to pass the new Title IX changes or are in any other manner, pushing gender ideology. Also, please point those elected officials to the official statement from CASB-Colorado Association of School Boards (below). If these destructive occurrences of gender ideology are occurring in your child’s school, please contact me; it is time that we utilize the courts, including SCOTUS, to the fullest extent to protect our children. The Colorado GOP will not stand idly by as children are harmed by the adults who are supposed to protect them
Thank you to CASB for their statement, and to Colorado parents who have fought for their children. Also, a special thanks to President Ryan Graham & the Board at Monument Academy, for being the first to pass a resolution against Biden’s Title IX. We are also grateful to the schools and districts actively working to protect their students. Coloradoans will definitely see many more districts implement policies against Biden’s Title IX in the coming weeks and months.
The tide is turning. Americans, even in Colorado, are realizing that the transgender agenda is harmful and has gone too far. Enough is enough! This is not the end, but rather the beginning to the end of gender ideology in schools and the protection of our children from those who wish to harm them.
For Our Children,
Darcy Schoening,
Director of Special Initiatives,
Colorado GOP
(630) 796-5885
Colorado Schools protected so far, plus Colorado School of Mines, University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado Christian University, and Colorado College:
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Official statement from CASB (Colorado Association of School Boards):
“Twenty-six states, not including Colorado, have sued the Department of Education over the new regulations, particularly regarding protections for transgender youth. Judges have issued injunctions preventing the rules from going into effect in at least twenty-one of these states. Additionally, a judge for one of the lawsuits (with plaintiffs Kansas, Alaska, Utah, and Wyoming, and several organizations) recently issued an injunction that impacts Colorado, despite the fact that Colorado is not involved in the lawsuit. It prevents the US Department of Education from enforcing the new regulations against any school that has a parent who is a member of Moms for Liberty, or any school who has students who are members of the organizations Young America's Foundation or Female Athletes United – regardless of whether the state in which the school is located is a plaintiff in any litigation. This injunction impacts Colorado districts, as over eighty Colorado schools have students or parents that are
members of one of these three organizations. The organizations were required to publish a list of the schools in each state that have members, and the injunction applies to the schools in the list.
“The ruling doesn’t clearly explain if impacted schools can still adopt the 2024 regulations, or if they should continue use of the 2020 regulations. One common interpretation of this ruling is that the Department of Education cannot enforce the new 2024 regulations against schools under the injunction, but impacted schools may still choose to adopt the new rules instead of the 2020 rules. However, a recent position statement from the Association of Title IX Investigators explains the risks in adopting the 2024 regulations, rather than continuing use of the 2020 regulations. ATIXA’s position ([link removed]) is that schools under the injunction should not adopt the 2024 regulations, due to risk of lawsuit.
CASB urges impacted schools and districts to consult legal counsel and determine the appropriate course of action.”
Sample Title IX Resolution
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