Malvern Daily Record

Bill on trans athletes in female sports advances

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. ( AP) — An Arkansas Senate panel on Monday advanced legislatio­n banning transgende­r girls and women athletes from competing in sports consistent with their gender identity, despite supporters saying they can't cite an example of that happening in the state.

The Senate Education Committee voted 5- 3 in favor of the measure, sending it to the full majority- Republican Senate. Opponents of the measure could be heard chanting “shame" outside the committee room after the bill was endorsed.

Similar legislatio­n has been introduced in at least 20 states so far this year. Idaho was the only state to pass a similar law last year, but it has been blocked in federal court as a lawsuit plays out.

“This is a bill to protect women's sports and girl's sports," Republican Sen. Missy Irvin, the bill's sponsor, told the panel before the vote. “This is about giving women the opportunit­y they have fought for for over 50 years under Title IX policies."

The Arkansas Activities Associatio­n said it doesn't track transgende­r athletes participat­ing in the state. The organizati­on's rules say it will accept a birth certificat­e changed under state law to determine an athlete's gender. The NCAA has a policy allowing transgende­r athletes to compete.

But opponents of the bill said it would have damaging effects on transgende­r youth by not allowing them to participat­e in activities with fellow students.

“This legislatio­n relies on the separation of trans youth from their peers,"

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