An MP in Washington compared the law on Thursday, which was aimed at Ban on transgender athletes From the game of girls and women in the state to racial separation in the United States, arguing that they are “giving the same arguments today” across the corridor.
Washington Democratic State Rape. Christine reeves Talked during an executive session of the House Education Committee on Thursday morning, where the members of the committee introduced SB 5123, a bill aimed at expanding security for students, including gender expression and gender identity.
File – A Democrat from Washington, State Representatives Christine Reeves, speaks on Friday, September 27, 2019 during the security round table in Seattle, Washington. (Through Chon Casinger/Bloomberg Getty Image)
Reeves said after a proposed amendment, “I don’t remember at a time in the history of our country that long ago … where people like my grandfather were told that they could not participate in sports activities because he was a black man,” Reaves spoke after a proposed amendment. Bill.
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“I can remember a time in the history of my country, Madam’s chair, where people like my grandfather and my great grandfather were not allowed to participate in procedures and places in our society due to the color of our skin because for years for years-people were less than human, that black people did not have brain ability to compete with animals,”
Reeves claimed that similar to scientific studies, which argued an improper physical advantage for trans athletes in women’s games, “people generated science to force people to believe in logic that my father, my grandfather, my grandfather, my great grandparents were less in our society.”
“We are repeating history, Madame Speaker, in this debate and it is very scary for me that today we are giving a lot of arguments about this most of our population that my grandfather, my grandmother and my grandparents had to be subjected to years, it is being told that they were not despite equal rights for at least,”
Republican MP The committee meeting disagreed with Reav’s claim, including his comments that “we have the ability to develop.”

US President Donald Trump joined by women athletes, signing the “No Men in Women in Women in Sports” in the East Room at the White House at Washington, DC on February 5, 2025. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
California legalist warns the results to not protect girls’ games from trans athletes
“This special amendment focuses on athletic participation and one thing that does not change is bone density, lung ability, and a man has a woman’s ability,” rape. Michael Keaton counted. “There have been many stories this year that women have been hurt, or women to be able to fulfill their entire life and be able to succeed in something, to be able to dedicate their lives, and then change and take away a male categories.”
Rape. Travis Couture echoed that feeling, saying that the bill amendment “is not about Black-I in the history of our race relationship.”
“I don’t see it as developing, in fact,” he said. “I don’t think it is a dissatisfied argument to say this from me or my side that its opinion is that we are actually developed since a time before the title IX, there was a time before the rights of women in this country, the girls could be risked to rob the risk or other opportunities without any injury or other opportunities to compete with other girls.”
“We are going backwards in history, not ahead.”
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order last month, requiring institutions that receive federal funds to align with the title IX, which the Trump administration last month replaced to recognize security on the basis of biological sex – former President Joe Biden’s rewriting 2024 rewriting.

US President Donald Trump raised a question from a reporter on 21 January 2025 during a news conference in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Image)
The Trump administration has put key on several states, which have openly refused to comply with, which has been motivated to draw federal funds. Most particularly, the administration stopped $ 175 million in federal funds University of penylvania A probable title by the Education Department launched an investigation at the university on the IX violation.
The stagnation in funding did not have a direct result of the investigation, which means that the ivy league school may stand up to lose more in federal funding.
At the state level, the main officials have been the most vocal over refusal to follow the federal law, resulting in a back and forth between the state and the Trump administration.
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