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Georgia lawmakers advance a bill to prevent transgender women from competing in women’s sports

ATLANTA – A day after Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones stood with President Donald Trump in Washington as he signed an executive order intended to prevent transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports, he returned to Georgia where state Senate Republicans made a similar move.
The Senate advanced a bill that would prevent K-12 and college students from competing in sports designated for the opposite sex. Most Republican states already have a similar ban. The bill would also require people to use changing areas, locker rooms and sleeping quarters according to their sex assigned at birth. It passed 35-17, with support from two Democrats.
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The issue is a top priority for Georgia Republicans this session and for conservatives nationwide. Since returning to office, Trump issued a slew of executive orders targeting transgender people.
“The recognition of female sports is important because without a boundary around female sport that excludes male advantage, males would dominate every major sporting competition,” said Republican Sen. Greg Dolezal of Cumming, who sponsored the bill.
Opponents say there are very few examples of transgender women competing in men’s school sports, which is already banned by the Georgia High School Association.
Senate Minority Leader Harold Jones II, an Augusta Democrat, said Thursday that Republicans are using transgender kids as “political foils” and painting them as “supervillains.

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