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Abbott Backs Biological Rule for Sports

Trans Sports Ban
Texas Governor Greg Abbott | Image by lev radin/Shutterstock

Support for legislation to ban biological men from playing or participating in women’s sports at collegiate levels is gaining steam in Texas after key leaders have signaled their approval for the proposal.

Over the weekend, Gov. Greg Abbott promised during a conference, “This session we will pass a law prohibiting biological men to compete against women in college sports,” as reported by Athletic Business.

Similarly, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick released his legislative priorities earlier this week, setting aside Senate Bill 15 for “Protecting Women’s College Sports,” as reported by The Dallas Express.

Rep. Valoree Swanson (R-Spring) has filed a bill to do so, submitting it in preparation for the 88th Legislative Session on November 14, 2022. Swanson previously authored the successful ban on biological male athletes in K-12 girls’ sports that passed in 2021.

The current proposal would expand that prohibition to include college sports, stipulating that “an athletic team or sport sponsored or authorized by a public institution of higher education, public junior college, or any private institution or private junior college may not allow a student to participate in an athletic team or sport … that is designated for the biological sex opposite to the student’s.”

Swanson’s bill would also allow a private cause of action if a student is “deprived of an athletic opportunity or suffers any direct or indirect harm as a result of a school district, charter school, or private school knowingly violating this Act.”

Additionally, a student may sue an educational institution or athletic association if “subject to retaliation or other adverse action … as a result of reporting a violation.”

The Senate companion bill, filed on January 27 by Sen. Mayes Middleton (R-Galveston) and coauthored by Sens. Brandon Creighton (R-Conroe), Lois Kolkhorst (R-Brenham), and Charles Perry (R-Lubbock), expands upon the House version by including clarifying language and addressing legal costs.

The Senate bill stipulates that whichever side loses in court “is jointly and severally liable to pay the costs and reasonable attorney’s fees of the prevailing party.”

It also removes “sovereign immunity, governmental immunity, official immunity, and qualified immunity” as valid legal defenses against claims made under the proposed legislation.

Opponents of the bill have suggested that it wrongfully targets LGBTQ residents.

Robert Salcido, the director of the Pride Center San Antonio, claimed, “I think it’s part of the continued attack on the LGBTQ plus community,” according to Fox 29.

“Instead of focusing on the real issues that Texans face, session after session, they attempt to find solutions to problems that do not even exist,” Salcido added.

The Dallas Express reached out to the offices of Rep. Swanson and Sen. Kolkhorst for comment. No response was received by press time.

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6 Comments

  1. Joe

    The best solution I have heard for all of this is let trans compete against trans.

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  2. Bill

    Robert Salcido, the director of the Pride Center San Antonio, should be advocating for more mental health programs. These people are sick!

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  3. Karen

    Men should never be allowed to compete in women’s sports. More emphasis should be put on mental health. That is where the problem lies.

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  4. Wrath

    Opponents of the bill have suggested that it wrongfully targets LGBTQ residents.
    Robert Salcido, the director of the Pride Center San Antonio, claimed, “I think it’s part of the continued attack on the LGBTQ plus community,” according to Fox 29.

    That’s the plan…call anything the LGBTXYZ crowd doesn’t like an“attack”. Let the trans people start their own league… that would be fair.

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  5. Wolfman

    I have an idea. Let’s start a trans sports league so that trans people can play with and against each other. Let’s see how may of them actually ARE trans a not just failed male athletes who want to pretend to be girls.

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  6. Anna W.

    The Governor, Lt Governor and Attorney General, need to focus on repairing the wall. It’s not your business what parents do for their children. Focus should be on the citizens who pay their salaries, insurance, water bill, cars and they get a Hugh retirement when they will office.

    The citizens get nothing but lies! They don’t invite the poor when they have Luxury Dinners because the poor can’t afford to a Dinner Party for $25,000.00.
    Because they don’t make that much.

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