HF12, Riley Gaines, and a letter from Pam Bondi
As I mentioned last week, there has been a lot of discussion at the Capitol and across the country about girls' sports. After the President signed his Executive Order banning boys from playing in girls' sports, the MSHSL announced that they would abide by Minnesota state law rather than federal law and would continue to allow boys to play in girls' sports. House Republicans called on Attorney General Pam Bondi for assistance, and she recently responded with the following letter to Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and MSHSL Executive Director Erich Martens.
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We are grateful for the support of Pam Bondi and others in Washington in upholding the law in Minnesota. On Monday, HF12, the Preserving Girls' Sports Act, will be up for debate and a vote on the House floor. This bill is a critical step toward ensuring the protection of female athletes in Minnesota. I am thrilled to share that we will be hosting a rally that morning, featuring 12-time NCAA All-American swimmer and girls' sports advocate Riley Gaines.
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The Preserving Girls' Sports Act is essential to ensuring fairness, safety, and equal opportunities for female athletes in Minnesota. Girls deserve to compete on a level playing field, where their hard work, dedication, and talent are not overshadowed by biological differences that give boys a competitive advantage. Allowing boys to compete in girls’ sports undermines Title IX protections, which were established to guarantee opportunities for female athletes. This bill is about preserving the integrity of girls' sports and protecting the future of women’s athletics. Passing this legislation will uphold fairness in competition and honor the purpose of female sports programs across our state.
FFA
Last week was National FFA Week, and I was pleased to meet some of our local participants at the beginning of this week. I had the opportunity to connect with students from Sebeka, Park Rapids, and Wadena-Deer Creek, and it was wonderful to hear about their experiences and legislative priorities. I truly appreciate their passion for agriculture and leadership, and it was fantastic to meet these students!
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