California Upholds Transgender Athlete Protections Following Supreme Court Ruling on Women's Sports
Governor Gavin Newsom's office confirms California's existing laws on transgender athletes will remain unchanged despite a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision favoring state protections for women's sports.
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Following a significant U.S. Supreme Court decision concerning transgender athletes in women's sports, California Governor Gavin Newsom's office has affirmed that the state's current policies will remain in effect.
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to uphold state legislation designed to protect women's sports by limiting participation by biological male transgender athletes. California, however, stands among 23 states that do not have such protective measures in place. Since 2014, California has maintained a law safeguarding the rights of transgender individuals to compete in sports consistent with their gender identity.
California's Stance Amid National Debate
A spokesperson for Governor Newsom's office indicated that the Supreme Court's ruling would not alter California's established framework. The office also highlighted several initiatives, including efforts to streamline the process for updating gender markers on official documents and the appointment of multiple transgender judges.
The statement further noted that California is one of 22 states with laws mandating that transgender students participate in sports corresponding to their gender identity. This law, AB 1266, was enacted in 2013 and signed into law by then-Governor Jerry Brown.
Recent Controversies and Protests
In May, California experienced significant national scrutiny for the second consecutive year, and the third time within a single year, due to the participation of transgender athlete AB Hernandez in girls' sports. Hernandez notably secured two track and field state titles for the second year in a row.
Ahead of the initial round of the state tournament in early May, a group of
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