Michigan Dames gets backlash after the latest trans sports vote in the state


Michigan House of Representatives voted on a proposal to ban transgender athletes from Michigan House of Representative from Michigan High School Athletic Association to follow the executive order of President Donald Trump and compete in girls and women’s games.

“Women athletes in Michigan may be at risk of injury in Michigan, threatening the safety and fairness of competitions, and the title reduces the intention of IX,” Sankalp reads through the Detroit Free Press.

Twenty -six people voted in favor of resolution contrary to 43 nays; There were eight Yays Democrats, which have been criticized by LGBTQ+ advocates.

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The exterior of the state capital in lansing. (Getty images through Jeffrey Greenburg/Universal Image Group Group)

Equality Michigan Executive Director Erin Not said on Thursday, “How Democrats are positioning themselves on issues related to trans rights.” “It is a decisive time to work to take a firm stand and to make it clear that we will fight to protect the LGBTQ+ community, no matter what, and unfortunately we are not seeing the strictness we did last year.”

“We all want the game to be fair, and the students athletes are safe,” said not. “This is why MHSAA already has rules as to who can participate at different levels at different levels. They already have a process and have experts when talking about sports. They do not require politicians in the lances to override their expertise with a size-fit-part-biliary restriction.”

Joron Totten was added, which runs the party’s LGBT and Caucas of the Allies, “there are many other issues that put more pressure, more and more, more dangerous than trans children, more dangerous than sports. And I think we are looking for voter legislators who will address issues and not the sacrifice communities.”

Jeffrey Pienela, president of LGBTQ+ AdvocCC’s Organization, said, “The Democratic Party chose a different way that we generally think about what they will do.”

“It’s surprising. It is almost liked, when the party does not party, who is your back?”

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President Donald Trump accepted the Kentaki swimmer relay ganes before signing no main in the Women’s Sports Executive Order in the former White House in Washington, DC on 5 February 2025. (Andrew Cablero-Renolds/AFP)

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A democrat, rape. Emily Diwandorf said why she had voted for resolution.

“I want you to think about what it means to be a child. To find out for whom you are trying to find a place. Learning confidence through the support of your peers and masters.

“I know that it is a queue to have a baby, and it is alone. I know what it is to be our non -interpreter MLA, and it is isolated and inhumanity. This resolution is not about fairness. It is not about protecting women’s game. It is not about safety, because there is no danger.”

However, Rape Alabas Farhat, a Democrat who went against his party’s majority in vote, offered an alternative.

“We want to ensure that there is a proper environment. Rape. Alabas Farhat said.” I would prefer to prioritize conversations around the strength around the house. I would prefer those conversations to be at the forefront instead of such proposals. But you know, again, for me, it is an issue of fairness and there is a very strong opinion on this goods in my district. “

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President Donald Trump joined by women athletes, who signs the executive order of “No Men in Women in Women Sports” at the East Room at the White House in Washington on February 5, 2025, DC Executive Order, which Trump had signed from national girls and women from playing the game on the day of sports and signs third orders. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Image)

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The Department of Education has initiated the title IX investigation against three states – California, Minnesota and Main – to not follow the order. The USDA stopped the federal funding as a result, which Trump threatened.

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