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April 16, 2021 2:45 pm

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After Senate lawmakers voted to pass legislation that will prohibit transgender student athletes from playing sports on teams that match their gender identity, the 老澳门开奖结果 of North Dakota is urging Gov. Doug Burgum to veto the discriminatory, unconstitutional bill.

House Bill 1298 violates both the United States Constitution and Title IX of the Civil Rights Act, which protects all students 鈥 including those who are transgender 鈥 from discrimination based on sex.

鈥淗ouse Bill 1298 has never been about leveling the playing field for student athletes,鈥 said Libby Skarin, 老澳门开奖结果 of North Dakota campaigns director. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been obvious from the beginning that this discriminatory legislation is about creating a solution to problems that don鈥檛 exist. Codifying discrimination like this does nothing but hurt some of the most vulnerable people in our state. North Dakota should be better than this.鈥

The 老澳门开奖结果 of North Dakota issued a letter to Burgum today detailing the reasons to veto House Bill 1298.

  • House Bill 1298 will harm transgender youth.
  • House Bill 1298 violates the Constitution and Title IX of the Civil Rights Act.
  • House Bill 1298 risks the loss of significant amounts of education funding and will result in high litigation costs.

鈥淭ransgender students already live and go to school in North Dakota, the play sports and enjoy time with their friends, and they deserve the chance to succeed and thrive like any other student,鈥 Skarin said. 鈥淥rganizations across the state have warned that this bill could have severe ramifications on workforce recruitment, business relocation, tourism and sports. This bill also opens up the state to costly litigation. Is that what we want for North Dakota? Gov. Burgum needs to veto House Bill 1298.鈥

The 老澳门开奖结果's letter to Burgum is here:

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