Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2025
Federal law restricts transgender students from competing on sports teams matching their gender identity, requiring participation based on sex assigned at birth, passing the House 218-206.
Federal law restricts transgender students from competing on sports teams matching their gender identity, requiring participation based on sex assigned at birth, passing the House 218-206.
HR 28 restricts transgender girls and women from competing on sports teams consistent with their gender identity, requiring athletic participation to align with sex assigned at birth. The bill passed the House with a narrow 218-206 margin and now awaits Senate consideration. It establishes federal standards for school and collegiate athletic eligibility based on biological sex classifications.
This legislation directly affects transgender youth access to school sports and sets a precedent for federal intervention in athletic policies traditionally governed by states and sports organizations. The issue intersects civil rights, youth athletics policy, and healthcare definitions, making it consequential for millions of student athletes and transgender individuals seeking inclusion in sports.
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