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Just when you began to hope that America was growing up, Georgia’s legislature is considering a bill that would create a panel of three physicians to examine the genitalia and genetic make-up of girls.

This is what they think will help ban transgender girls from participating in school sports. House Bill 372 would have redefine gender as “a person’s biological sex at birth” in state law, require state-funded schools and associations to ban participants they feel are not “biologically” male or female from sports, and institutes a panel to examine information about the genitalia, or, if the kid or the school find the genital inspection objectionable, chromosomes will be used.

This made Georgia the seventeenth state to propose such a bill.

However, since this bill was too similar to a law in Idaho which is currently blocked by a federal injunction, the legislature came up with a new, “improved” version to skirt the chance of injunction.

The bill proposed by State Rep. Philip Singleton, House Bill 276, and the Georgia School Boards Association’s director of policy Angela Palm has made it known to the legislature that it would go against Title IX federal discrimination law and Biden’s executive order against GLBT discrimination.

So, State Rep. Rick Jasperse introduced HB 372, a third bill to exclude transgender girls and women from participating in school-based sports or athletic organizations and goes further to ban anyone who isn’t a cisgender male or female.

Although this bill allows for students to petition for the right to participate in sports, the bill would require the petitioner to supply “information regarding the student’s gender based on the student’s reproductive organs, genetic makeup, and other medically relevant factors,” then the petitioner will be subject to “a panel of three physicians to review… and make recommendations to the athletic association.”

In case anyone thinks this would create opportunity for molestation the bill protects anyone examining the kid by any nebulous “ordinarily reasonably prudent” actions by the physicians involved.

 “No physician acting in a voluntary capacity shall be liable for civil damages or subject to disciplinary action under professional licensing regulations as a result of the activities authorized or required by this Code section….”

And, as we all know, since the law says it can’t happen, it won’t, and if it does, well that’s how it goes.

The Mississippi state senate passed the “Mississippi Fairness Act” which unfairly restricts athletes to competing only in athletics that correspond to their biological sex.

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The North Dakota legislature passed a bill that would restrict competitors to biological gender categories. The North Dakota bill will now head to the state senate and the governor’s desk if approved.

Defending the bill, Rep. Kathy Skroch,  like most people proposing such bills, clearly revealed she has not learned anything about what being Transgender means when stating.

“This is about girls competing with girls, ensuring equal opportunity and keeping a level playing field in girls’ sports”.

Transgender girls ARE girls whether people want to accept that or not.

The Tennessee House of Representatives has its own bill to limit transgender athletes to competing only against those of similar biology.

Utah joined these three states with its own version of an anti-Trans bill.

Other states considering similar laws include Oklahoma, South Carolina, Kentucky, and New Hampshire.

Iowa legislators want to force Transgender people to use bathrooms and changing rooms that correspond to their birth gender.

All these bills go against Joe Biden’s many executive order that takes federal education funds away from any state that refuses to allow transgender athletes to compete in whatever category they actually belong to.

Opposition to this EO is, again based on lack of knowledge and an unwillingness to get it, claims it eviscerates women’s sports because, they claim this action admits biologically-male athletes to women’s teams and women’s scholarships.

Which, if they took the time to learn is not the reality.

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