From Joseph Kohm, Family Policy Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject California Says “No Thanks” to Protecting Girls & Women
Date September 3, 2025 7:39 PM
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[<[link removed] Policy Alliance>] California Says “No Thanks” to Protecting Girls & Women [Sace Grirls' Sports Map <[link removed]>] Dear John, Last month, the U.S. Department of Education ruled that
California violated Title IX by allowing males to compete in girls’ sports and
access girls’ locker rooms. Officials gave the state 10 days to comply, or risk
losing $8 billion in federal education funding. Their response? A flat-out “no.” Instead of protecting girls’ safety and privacy, California
leaders are choosing to jeopardize both fairness in competition and billions of
taxpayer dollars. If one of the largest states in the country is willing
to sacrifice so much to appease gender activists, who’s next? This isn’t just a California issue. It’s a wake-up call for
the nation. Our allies at [California
Family Council <[link removed]>] are sounding the alarm and fighting back to ensure Title IX
protections are honored and that girls can compete on a level playing field. Find out more about our [Save Girls' Sports <[link removed]>]
movement. Should Taxpayers Fund Inmates’ Gender Transitions? [Prison bars <[link removed]>] In Kentucky, the ACLU is suing to force taxpayers to
bankroll “gender transitions” for prison inmates, including a convicted
murderer . Lawmakers had already acted with bipartisan support to pass Senate
Bill 2 , banning public dollars from being used for these elective
procedures. But without that law, 67 inmates already on cross-sex hormones
could become the first wave of many to demand costly, irreversible surgeries at
taxpayer expense. Our friends at [The
Family Foundation <[link removed]>] are leading the fight in court, reminding us of a simple
truth: No taxpayer should be forced to fund irreversibly harmful procedures,
mutilating procedures that leave gender dysphoric patients worse off than
before. Abortion Trafficking at Virginia High School In Virginia, a shocking scandal has surfaced in which a
public high school reportedly used taxpayer dollars to facilitate abortions for
students without parental knowledge or consent . This is anti-life, anti-student, and anti-parent. Schools
have now coerced vulnerable young women into abortions they may not even want.
Worse, Virginians’ own tax dollars were used, making every citizen complicit in
this violence and violation of parental rights. The timing also matters as Virginia’s gubernatorial race
heats up, because parents deserve leaders who will defend life and protect
their rights, not sidestep the issue. House to Home Also, check out the latest on pro-family issues in our [House to Home <[link removed]>] podcast, featuring new episodes every Wednesday. Why It Matters These battles show us what’s at stake in every state:
protecting girls, defending parental rights, and ensuring our laws reflect
reality, not ideology. While California, Kentucky, and Virginia embody these recent
controversies, the effects reach every family in America. What happens in these
states will eventually come to your state. Thank you for standing with us and our state allies as we
seek a nation where
God is honored, religious freedom flourishes,
families thrive, and life is cherished. For our families,
[Joseph Signature] Joseph Kohm, III Director, Public Policy
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