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Illinois facing a culture split over transgender athlete issue

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Illinois has become the last blue state to ensure that transgender athletes can practice girl sports. Republicans in the state are trying to change that.

The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) announced that it will not comply with the executive order of President Donald Trump to keep trans athletes out of women’s girls and sports.

In a public letter to the legislators of the State Republican Party, the IHSA said that Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, and the Illinois Human Rights Department have declared that state law requires that transgender athletes can participate based on gender identity.

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Illinois is using a similar play book for which Maine is using in her enhudation of the Trump administration on the subject, citing the human rights laws of the State as a barrier to ban the biological men of girls’ sports.

“As a result of the stranger, the fulfillment of the executive order could the IHSA for complying with the human rights law of Illinois and vice versa,” the president of the IHSA Board, which Tully wrote in the Charter.

Tully added that the IHSA finds ITELF in “an unnecessary position”, since the organization seeks clarity about the contradictory addresses of state authorities and the Trump administration.

“There is an increasing narrative that seeks to politicize the response of the IHSA. However, as clearly explained in the copy of the letter provid as then, the IHSA is looking

The legislators of the Republican Party of Illinois sent their own letter to the IHSA in March asking what the body will do to change the policy after Trump’s executive order was approved. Transgender athletes have allowed competing in Girls Sports in Illinois since 2011.

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In response to the recently advertisement of the IHSA, several outstanding legislators of the Republican party have ruled in opposition to the rule.

The representative Blaine Wilhour, who directed the initiative to send the first letter to IHSA on the subject, told Fox News Digital that he is calling the school districts and school joints of Illinois that pass the local resolutions that prohibit the trans athletes of the sports of the girls.

“I think that each school district must make it clear that we are protecting the holiness of girls’ sports, and we believe in the local control of those decisions,” said Wilhour. “I would demand that all your local districts take this position and do it. Because when the thrust comes to push, we win these issues, but we only need people to be bold and go there and do the right thing.”

Wilhour condemned Governor JB Pritzker and the democratic majority in the State Legislature by the laws of the State that allow trans inclusion in girls’ sports. Wilhour added that he is asking the Trump administration to intervene and reduce the potential funds in response.

“All politics is sick. Or you believe in fair competition or not. The Democratic Party today, and specifically JB Pritzker, does not believe in fair competition. They put their ideology aroused about protecting girls in sports,” Wilhour said.

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“[The Trump administration is] I will have to participate here, and the leverage they have is federal funds. We take millions in federal government funds every year. And we really don’t taste the situation in which that would be with Hero. … but I will take my chancs doing the right thing. … Prohibiting boys participating in girls’ sports is the right thing, so we must do things difficult for this to happen. ”

Wilhour also encouraged the IHSA to cancel the direction of the state government and prohibit traffic of girls from girls anyway.

Maine has already seen the type of intervention that Wilhour is asking, both internal and federal.

The 70s school district of Maine moved to ban trans athletes from sports girls and comply with Trump, defuting state law, earlier this week.

Maine has also seen its federal fund cuts by the United States Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Justice has launched a lawsuit against the State for its continuous challenge to Trump’s order.

A federal investigation of the title IX is already underway in Illinois after a mother from Deerfield alleged that her daughter was forced to change in front of a trans student.

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Deerfield Public Schools District 109 faces an United States investigation Department of Education The civil rights office after Illinois’s mother, Nicole Georgas, brought light to the situation.

She filed a civil rights complaint before the United States Department of Justice After alleging school administrators, they tried to force their 13 -year -old daughter to change in front of a transgender student in the girls’ locker room last month.

She revealed the complaint by converting a meeting of the Education Board for Deerfield Public School District 109 Last week, claiming that the incident occurred last month after his daughter refused to change the uniform duration of physical education, a biological student had been present.

Deerfield Public Schools District 109 supported the investigation in a statement to Fox News Digital and, like the IHSA, cited the Illinois Human Rights Law for its protocols.

“District 109 of Deerfield’s public schools complies with state law. Illinois Human Rights Law prohibits all public school districts from discriminating basic sex, including gender identity, and mandates that students must have access to costumes and bathroom.”

The district also asked families to express their concerns about certain policies.

“The district and the Board are united with our leaders and educators on this subject and have a shared commitment to defend the law,” the statement added.

“The District and the Board Call Upon All of Those Expressing Conerns or Perspectives on This Issue With Our Staff and Educators to do So In a respectful and civil manner. We are sandy to work with family to address Any individual concerts and determine nexdse Andmine nexpbeate and determine determin NEXDATE AND MILDEMDE NEXDET NEXDATE NEXDATE NEXPBIATE AND MILDEMDING NEXDATE NEXDATING NEXDATING NEXDATE NEXDATE NEXDATING NEXDATING NEXDATING NEXDATING NEXDATING NEXDING NEXDING NEXT PARTICIPATION “

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Jackson Thompson is a Fox News Digital Sports writer. He previously worked for ESPN e Business Insider. Jackson has covered the finals of the Super Bowl and the NBA, and has interviewed the iconic figures Usain Bolt, Rob Grakowski, Jerry Rice, Troy Aikman, Mike Trout, David Ortiz and Roger Clemens.

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