A middle school in San Diego is getting into a local dispute because of the transgender student using the girls locker room.
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted against the steps to protect women and girls in the Sports Act on Tuesday, which would prevent trans athletes from participating in girls’ games or entering the girls locker room.
Jim Desmond, vice chair of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, submitted a proposal at a meeting of the San Diego Board of Supervisors on Tuesday. However, the move has not received any votes from other supervisors outside the desm.
“People had already come to a meeting with their minds on this issue,” Desmund told Fox News Digital.
“The rest were mothers who just did not believe that men or women were appropriate or safe to play in Safa. So the room was probably in favor of letting them play, but I think it was just voting and who was able to come down here who was able to come down. .
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Tuesday’s meeting showed many arguments from the concerned parents who expressed their concern over their daughters to share a locker room with biological men.
The controversy is being given to the middle school, San Elijo Middle School, Fox News Digital, which has been given a credit to enable the transgender student to enter the girls locker room for the responsibility of the school following the state law.
San Elijo Middle School’s statement wrote that public school districts in California are governed by the California State Law and California Education Code, and must act accordingly.
“As a California Public School District, we will continue to comply with the law and guidance of the state of the California Department of Education to ensure that all students behave with pride, respect and righteousness. Our district is committed to supporting policies, supporting all students. According to the anti -state defense and discrimination.
President Donald Trump signed the “No Men in Men’s in Men” executive order last Wednesday, which cuts federal funds for any educational institution that allows biological men to compete with girls and women.
However, several states, including California, have insisted that they do not comply with Trump’s order. According to USA factsCalifornia’s public schools receive about $ 16.8 billion per year, which is 13.9% or one in every seven de dollars of public school funds, which is better than the national average.
The California Intercolastic Federation (CIF) said it would continue to follow the state law that allows athletes to participate in whatever gender recognizes, a spokesman told Fox News Digital.
“CIF provides students an opportunity to participate in education -based and education -based experiences in compliance with California law [Education Code section 221.5. (f)] According to a CIF statement, allows to participate in school programs and activities, including athletic teams and competitions consistent with the student’s gender identity.
Desmund said many of its local components reached out to them, expressing their concerns and mistrust to handle the state situation.
“They think it’s crazy, and I ‘is it legal?’ Have heard of questions. ” Desmund said.
For Desmond, as a Republican, he refuses to comply with Trump’s order to the Democrat who will continue to support the party in his state.
“These people did not get a message in the last election and they are just digging the hole ER panda. They are twice, digging their heels on the ground,” Yes we are right, “Desmund said he thought and added Hopefully the Trans Athletes debate will strengthen Republican support in California.
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“I think it is empowered to stay stand brother with a new administration and to do what is right. And that’s what we are trying to do, we are not trying to discriminate against anyone. If you want to be a transse, So if you want to identify as another [gender]Nice, go for it, you have that right, but where does your right end and someone else’s starts? You may not have a reason to leave a boy 30 girls and go to another place to change, it’s not right, we need a better system. ”
California has recently reacted to the decision not to comply with Trump’s order and also asked Threats of opposition and lawsuit By the residents of the state.
On Friday, residents gathered at Long Beach, California Oppose Out of the CIF Federated Board Meeting. The protesters then spoke at the board meeting, requested CIF officials to comply with the presidential order and threaten a civil lawsuit against the CIF and the state.
Currently, CIF and Attorney General of the State, Rob Bonta has a lawsuit Situation Martin Luther King High School includes Trans Athletes in the Girls Cross-Country Team.
On December 19, the Riverside Unified School District showed a parade of parent setting up a board to allow trans-athletes on the cross-country team of Martin Luther King Girls at the recent school board meeting. The team alleged in a lawsuit filed by two girls that he was compared to Swastik as his T-shirt in opposition to the player as they said “Save Girls Sports.”
A girl’s father who had previously lost his university spot for a trans athletes Told Fox News Digital At the school his daughter and other girls were told “Transgenders have more right than seasoned[s]“By school administrators when they opposed the athlete’s participation.
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It is the only controversy in the state that has erupted from its laws last year that enables trans inclusion in girls’ sports.
Stone Ridge Christian High School Girls V Leb Team L Team faced the Northern California Division 6 tournament faced San Francisco VD orf Ruff, but seized a match on the presence of a trans athletes in the team.
In front of Half Moon Bay High School, Transgender V Ley Lib, a October 12 match between Notre Dam Belmont in Belmont, California. Transgender athletes.
California State Legislative Assembly Member Kate Sanchez announced on January 7 that she was introducing the bill Athletes of ban From participating in girls and women games.
Sanchez will propose the Protect Girls Sports Act in the State Legislative Assembly. Currently, there are similar laws in 25 states.
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