While the GOP digs in over gender identity and sports on the campaign trail, Democrats are largely silent.
The Education Department has two options: Push out a rule that’s likely to put campaigning Democrats on the defensive, or risk giving a Republican-controlled Congress more time to reverse the rule — and prevent anything “substantially similar.” | Rick Bowmer/AP PhotoRepublicans are building women’s sports into a pillar of the party’s midterm strategy just as the Biden administration’s window to tackle the issue steadily shrinks.
The Biden administration’s proposed Title IX rule seeks to extend the decades-old education law barring sex-based discrimination to also codify protections centered on sexual orientation and gender identity. The Education Department did not respond to a request for comment about when a sports rule could be expected or whether it is delaying the rule until after the midterm elections.The Republican Governors Association took the issue to the airwaves in Kansas, honing in on Kelly’s vetoes of two bills by the GOP-controlled legislature aimed at barring transgender athletes from playing on women and girls’ sports teams.
And Kelly isn’t alone in taking political hits over transgender issues before the November elections. In Maine, the RGA put out ads against Gov. Janet Mills, a Democrat running for reelection, saying that her “Education Department was teaching kindergartners radical transgender policies.”removed from a state website
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