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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) vowed to veto legislation passed Friday that would ban transgender students from competing in girls sports, AP reports.
Driving the news: “We care deeply about Utah’s female athletes and our LGBTQ+ community,” Cox wrote on Facebook.
- “To those hurting tonight: It’s going to be OK. We’re going to help you get through this. Please reach out if you need help,” Cox wrote.
State of play: The legislation bans “biological males,” which it defines as “an individual’s genetics and anatomy at birth,” from girls sports leagues.
- Cox said he was surprised on Friday that the state Senate and House passed a ban on transgender student-athletes competing in girls leagues.
- He supported a proposal to create a commission of political appointees to make decisions about individual transgender students participating in youth sports, AP reports.
What they’re saying: “We have failed our state’s transgender children, who just want to be treated with kindness and respect,” Equality Utah, an LGBTQ rights group, said in a statement to AP.
The big picture: Eleven Republican-led states have passed bills prohibiting trans girls from playing in sports leagues that align with their gender identity.
- Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds this week signed such a bill, which took effect immediately, Axios’ Linh Ta reports.
Source: axios.com