Pennsylvania’s Senate voted 30-20 last week to approve legislation banning biological males from competing in females’ school and college sports programs.
State Senators Judy Ward (R-Hollidaysburg) and Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-Jacobus) offered the measure so that female athletes need not compete against males who, they noted, have “distinct and meaningful physical advantages over women” including greater height, bone density, heart size, and lung size.
Ward said she recognizes that a student may choose to identify with a gender that differs from his or her sex, but clarified that her bill specifically concerns genetic distinctions between males and females.
“This legislation will ensure that all young women in the commonwealth have a fair chance to compete in the sports that they love,” Ward told colleagues in urging the bill’s passage. “Let me be crystal clear: This has nothing to do with someone’s gender or gender identity. This is about biological sex. Sports have never been separated based on gender identity; rather [they have] been separated by biological sex and this legislation ensures that that remains true in the future.”
Transgender students’ participation in scholastic and collegiate sports began receiving acute national attention when University of Pennsylvania student Lia Thomas became the first biological male to win an NCAA Division I national championship – swimming, in Thomas’s case.
Ward and Phillips-Hill have championed their proposed change to Pennsylvania law so that the aim of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is not frustrated by men competing in women’s athletic activities. Title IX, which bars discrimination on the basis of sex in any education program, is widely credited with women’s school sports programs thriving over the past several decades.
Lisa Boscola, a Democrat who represents Bethlehem and Easton, was the only member of her party to vote with all Republicans for the bill.
The legislation awaits consideration by the state House of Representatives. The House itself passed a similar measure in April with hardly any Democrats voting in favor. Gov. Tom Wolf (D) is widely expected to veto such legislation should it reach his desk.
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Bradley Vasoli is managing editor of The Pennsylvania Star. Follow Brad on Twitter at @BVasoli. Email tips to [email protected].
Photo “Swimmer” by Brian Matangelo.
Good and good riddance.
Good for the legislators!
Finally some basic logic & common sense!
THIS, say’s it all!
https://babylonbee.com/news/motorcycle-that-identifies-as-bicycle-sets-world-cycling-record
To allow biologic males to compete in female sports programs is a walking, running, swimming contradiction to common sense. It compromises the ability of biological females to benefit from sports competition in the form of awards that would otherwise have been won, by not being recruited for further competition and it opens the door to biological men playing in the WNBA, Female MMA, and any other venue traditionally reserved for competitors of a specific biological predisposition. It also sets up a false sense of accomplishment for the men involved. Let’s not get carried away by “equality or equity” or any of the other contrived reasons to allow the practice and go back to reality where men can compete with other men and women can compete with other women.
Scumbag democrat governor. Hope his children or grandchildren have to deal with this bullshit of heshes. Democrats have no value system. When they die they must shrivel into a pile of brown excrement .