Riley Gaines Act
Establishes federal Title IX standards requiring schools to classify athletic eligibility based on biological sex, preempting varied state approaches and regulations.
Establishes federal Title IX standards requiring schools to classify athletic eligibility based on biological sex, preempting varied state approaches and regulations.
HR 7368, the Riley Gaines Act, proposes federal legislation addressing Title IX compliance and athletic eligibility standards. The bill would establish requirements for how schools handle participation of transgender athletes in sports programs that receive federal funding. It aims to create uniform standards across states regarding sex-based classifications in athletics.
This legislation directly affects Title IX implementation—a foundational civil rights law governing education—and impacts millions of student-athletes and school athletic programs nationwide. The bill addresses a highly contentious policy area where interpretations of sex-based protections and gender identity protections create genuine legal and practical tensions for schools administering sports programs.
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