The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act would ban institutions receiving federal funding from allowing biological males to compete in women's sports.
On Wednesday, U.S. Senators Jim Risch and Mike Crapo of Idaho, along with Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville, introduced the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, which aims to regulate the participation of transgender athletes in women’s sports.
Education experts tend to agree on two things: Donald Trump has an aggressive schools agenda — focused on choice and handing more control over to the states. And with lots of other foreign and domestic priorities vying for his attention, from closing the border to extending tax cuts, K-12 issues may take a back seat.
Oklahoma, and Tommy Tuberville, R-Alabama, reintroduced the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act to preserve Title IX protections for female athletes.
On January 9, a federal judge for the Eastern District of Kentucky hastened the end of the 2024 policy when he vacated the regulation. Judge Danny Reeves said three provisions pertaining to rights for trans students, including access to bathrooms and locker rooms that match students’ gender identity, “taint the entire rule.”
roads, law enforcement and more.” Idaho Sen. Mike Crapo, a Republican who worked with Wyden to get the bill passed in the Senate, said in an email he shared Wyden’s frustration. “Senator ...
The department issued long-awaited guidance related to Title IX: Revenue-sharing payments from schools to athletes must be “proportionately” distributed to men and women athletes, or ...
The plans that many major college athletic departments are making for how they will distribute new direct payments to their athletes would violate Title IX law, according to a memo published by ...
Title IX Memo Throws Wrench in Plans for Schools to Pay NIL Money Directly to Athletes NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Plans for colleges to pay athletes directly for their name, image and likeness ...
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Plans for colleges to pay athletes directly for their name, image and likeness deals would run afoul of Title IX, the Department of Education said in guidance issued Thursday that adds more ...
OCR’s Title IX guidance reshapes college athletics by requiring proportional NIL revenue sharing between male and female athletes, challenging budgets. Apr 7, 2024; Cleveland, OH, USA ...