Maine also continues In order to be a pivotal point in the discussion of sports culture about sexually transformed athletes in women's sports, the state director of the state, Ryan Skalon, now said in the situation.
The Office of the Ministry of Health and Humanitarian Services (HHS) for Civil Rights (OCR) has announced that it has found The Ministry of Education in MineThe Director of the Director of Min and Grely High School in violation of the ninth championship after investigating the transition in the sport of girls.
“What HHS asks about the Ministry of Education in Main State, the Mainen Directors Directors Association (MPA) and the secondary school is simple-protecting female sports rights. Girls deserve sport only for girls only without male competition. If Min does not come to the table, the manager in Main Manage Antony Anton is digital.
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However, there was a retreat from this conclusion, as well as HHS warning that the state has 10 days to correct its policies through a signature agreement or refer the risks to the US Department of Justice, from many powers in Main, which now includes Scallon.
The supervisor likened the current transgender sports battle to previous US civil rights issues during a recent statement.
“In the history of our country, there were many civil rights conflicts, including, but not limited to, to fight for women's rights to vote, for ethnic equality and gay marriage. In each of these battles, the opposition was part of it driven by fear in attempts to reject others who behave or behave in something different.
“Today, I see this happens again with transgender students or non -bilateral, in particular, our transgender athletes. When I came to this boycott, I was focusing on students teaching to improve our point of view. I was not interested in our results proactively, and some of the population, it does not have seeds from the Malaysian population that is appreciated by the Malaysian population that is appreciated by our students.
“In light of this, I cannot continue to sit silently.”
The Director of the Manager of Min issued in response to Fox News Digital after the OCR announcement on Monday.

The MP Min Laurel Libby, to the right, is eliminating a warning to the state’s challenge to President Donald Trump's executive order calling for the end of biological males competing in women's sports. (Getty/Maine Parliament)
“The alleged violation is due to the MPA policy, which is a direct result of the Human Rights Law in the state of Mine, to allow athletes to participate in the teams that are in line with their sexual identity. MPA policy is consistent with the Maine State Law,” as stated in the response.
the Trump administration The investigation of the ninth address in the state of Maine expanded last week, noting the violations of President Donald Trump's executive order that biological males are not allowed to compete in women's sports in educational and sports institutions.
Trump's executive order was signed 14201, known as “keeping men from women's sport”, to “protect those who Latin, in the women's category, from having to compete with, against or having to appear before males.”
Republican lawmakers in the state, governor of the state, Janet Mills, a democratic, called for compliance with Trump's executive order with millions of federal funding for kindergarten schools until the twelfth grade because of not doing so.

The governor of Mina Janet Mills and President Donald Trump at the White House. (Getty Images)
“If Democrats in Maine continue to double to allow biological males to participate in girls' sports, our students will lose hundreds of millions of dollars from federal financing. Gen. -Mills Governor and legislative Democrats have a renewed opportunity to do the right thing, this past alcohol, in Mini Square,”.
A Libyan has become a prominent figure in this debate in Maine after his publication in high school on social media. The Vaulter Pole recently competed in June 2024 as a biological man, and ended in winning the country's championship as a woman.
Democrats in the state legislative council in Maine state supervised a Libyan for this position, which showed that the athlete is competing as males, while next to a picture of the athlete who wins the women's version of the women's category in February.
Trump Maine, shortly after a Libyan job starts to stir up the debate. Trump had a public argument with the governor of Mills at the White House, where he threatened to fund the state if he did not “clean it.” Mills replied that she would see Trump “in court.”
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Mills, in compliance with the Maine Manager Association, argues that Trump's executive is inconsistent with the current human rights law in Maine. As a result, after the executive order, the state law, which currently allows sports participation based on the declared sexual identity of the person.
Mills said in a statement when HHS initially announced its investigation: “No president – Republican or Democrat – can withhold the authorized Federal financing and seize it by Congress and pay it by the taxpayers in Main in an attempt to force someone to comply with his will.” “It is a violation of our constitution and our laws, which have entered the right to support.”
Jackson Thompson and Alec Schemel contributed to this report.
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