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Boise, Idaho ~ In a historic decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld Idaho's ban on men participating in women's sports. Governor Brad Little expressed his support for the ruling, stating that Idaho was the first state to pass the Fairness in Women's Sports Act and is leading the nation in protecting Title IX rights and ensuring the safety of female athletes.
Governor Little specifically thanked Representative Barbara Ehardt for her leadership on this issue, which he believes is of great importance to female athletes not just in Idaho, but across the country. He emphasized that this decision is a victory for common sense and a testament to the hard work of generations of women and men who have fought to uphold Title IX protections.
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The Fairness in Women's Sports Act was passed by the Idaho Legislature and signed into law by Governor Little, solidifying Idaho's stance on maintaining fairness and safety in women's sports. This ruling sets a precedent for other states facing similar debates on transgender participation in sports.
Governor Little specifically thanked Representative Barbara Ehardt for her leadership on this issue, which he believes is of great importance to female athletes not just in Idaho, but across the country. He emphasized that this decision is a victory for common sense and a testament to the hard work of generations of women and men who have fought to uphold Title IX protections.
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The Fairness in Women's Sports Act was passed by the Idaho Legislature and signed into law by Governor Little, solidifying Idaho's stance on maintaining fairness and safety in women's sports. This ruling sets a precedent for other states facing similar debates on transgender participation in sports.
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