The Senate FAILED our daughters.
They blocked the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act (S.9)—the bill that would’ve made it federal law that only biological females can compete in girls’ and women’s sports.
Now? Our daughters are back on the frontlines—losing scholarships, sharing locker rooms with boys, and getting hurt in the name of “inclusion.”
Title IX was never meant to erase women. But that’s exactly what has been done—twisted protections into a weapon of woke ideology.
Tell the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee to stop stalling and demand action.
Stand up. Speak out. This is the fight of our generation, for the coming generations.
President Trump gave us a lifeline. But executive orders don’t last. We need real, permanent law—and we need it now.
As the mother of seven daughters and a grandmother to ten granddaughters, I raised my girls to fight for what’s right, to compete with honor, and to stand their ground. Now I watch as my two youngest daughters, in their college locker rooms and dorm showers, are told they must give up their privacy and safety—or else. I see my granddaughters, from kindergarten to high school, growing up in a system that would rather cater to delusion than protect our girls.
Let’s be blunt: our daughters are being sacrificed on the altar of woke ideology.
They’re being told that a man can become a woman just by saying so. That they must change next to biological males. That they must lose races, medals, and scholarships to boys in lipstick.
Freedom is not freedom if it comes at the expense of someone else’s. When a man’s “right” to invade a girl’s locker room overrides her right to dignity, that’s not justice—it’s tyranny.
In 2021, President Biden bypassed Congress and used executive orders to rewrite Title IX. Without a single vote, he handed girls’ sports and private spaces over to an agenda that’s anti-science, anti-truth, and anti-woman.
President Trump pushed back with strength. He issued an executive order to restore fairness. But that’s not enough. Executive orders are fragile—gone with the next liberal president.
That’s why Congress must act. And when the Senate had the chance—they cowered.
In March, the Senate voted 51–45 on the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act (S.9). It should have been a slam dunk. But thanks to a handful of cowards and the broken filibuster rules, the bill was stopped cold.
And it wasn’t just the vote. The real betrayal is coming from inside the committee room.
Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, is sitting on this bill. The committee has the power to move S.9 forward—and yet, silence. Delay. Excuses.
Here’s what this committee is ignoring:
- Stephanie Turner, a competitive fencer, was forced to choose between her safety and her sport. She walked away rather than spar with a biological male.
- Payton McNabb, a high school volleyball player, suffered a brutal concussion and permanent injury after a male athlete spiked the ball into her face.
- At San Jose State University, a judge allowed a man to keep playing on the women’s volleyball team—even after female athletes objected.
What kind of country allows this?
This isn’t progress. It’s collapse.
And the left doesn’t care about your daughter’s safety. They care about pushing gender politics into every classroom, every bathroom, and every team. Some states—God bless them—are fighting back. But others, like Illinois, are falling in line, forcing 13-year-old girls to undress in front of boys or face discipline.
The transgender movement is not about tolerance. It’s about power. It is a top-down, corporate-backed, politically protected machine—and it will steamroll your family if we let it.
But not on my watch. Not on yours either.
We will not be quiet. We will not apologize. We will not lose our daughters to this madness.