Maine’s state legislator described the state policy on transgender partnerships in girls and women’s games and warned that it could cost millions of schools in federal funds.
State rap. Laurel Liby, R-UB Burn, appeared on Outc for “The Ricky Cobb Show” And President Donald Trump and Maine reacted to the slap between Governor Janet Mills last week. After the President signed an executive order to ban such rules, two butt heads of the state transgender partnership policy in girls and women games.
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Maine’s transgender athletes have been on fire. (Fox News)
The rules of the Association of Maine Acharya states that the potential student athletes “if their gender identity is different from the race of the student assigned at birth, then their member must declare their gender identity in the school.” The rules say that the school has the only authority to determine the gender identity assignment for the purposes of partnership in athletic registration and MPA sponsored programs. “
Moreover, “required medical records or official documents will not be requested to establish a student’s gender identity.”
“It is a policy that the Governor is defending against President Trump,” Liby said. “It is very extreme. It is an outlayer in other states with similar policies. And it is an extreme position that mains do not support.
“She is not only supporting this extreme policy, but her attitude can spend the state 250 million to the state for Maine schools and it is the money we need to teach for Maine children. Until this hits our state It is two, and President Trump has to be taken by the courts.

President Donald Trump and Maine Governor Janet Mills clashed on compliance with executive orders at the White House on Friday. (Pool by AP/Win McNemy/Getty Images)
San Marsha Blackburn says that Maine Governor ‘should protect women and women games.’
Libby called the policy a “unreliable way” and the state recently won the state title on a transgender athlete Girls pole treasury.
Earlier this month, “No Men’s in Men’s in Men” executive orders were signed. Trump replaced Maine to withhold federal funds from schools .It if he violated his federal order.
The Education Department launched the title ninth investigation in Maine.
Mills said in a statement on Friday that he was for “rule of law.”
“No President – Republican or Democrat – will not be able to withhold the federal funds authorized and allotted by the Congress, and Maine taxpayers cannot pay in an attempt to force someone to comply with their will. It is a violation of our constitution and our laws, which I have taken, “Swear to support him,” he said.
“Maine may be one of the first states to investigate by their administration, but we will not be the last. today, the President of the United States has targeted a special group on a special issue, which Maine Law has addressed. But you must ask: It What will do next, and what will be due to your race, neither the president is a king nor the dictator, as he tries to act like it – and that is the law of the law that he has come to him. Preventing from happening.

Split with transgender flag and track finish line. (Getty Images)
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Mills added that the result of the investigation was “predetermined” and it was not about what was happening in the field of game, but “the President was not about what was, regardless of his will, regardless of the rule of the law,” I believe it Can’t do “
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