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House Government Operations committee advances bills limiting transgender girls’ participation in girls’ school sports
Summary
The House Committee on Government Operations on Oct. 11 voted to report two bills that would limit school sports eligibility to the sex on a student’s birth certificate, advancing House Bill 4066 (reported as substitute H‑1) and House Bill 4469 on 3-2 votes.
The House Committee on Government Operations on Oct. 11 voted to report two bills that would limit school sports eligibility to the sex on a student’s birth certificate, advancing House Bill 4066 (reported as substitute H‑1) and House Bill 4469 on 3-2 votes.
Proponents told the committee the measures are needed to protect girls’ safety and roster opportunities; opponents said the bills would discriminate against transgender students, raise privacy concerns and conflict with federal civil-rights rulings.
Rep. Wolford, sponsor of HB 4066, brought testimony and introduced Peyton McNabb, the athlete whose 2022 volleyball injury she cited as part of the case for the bill. “Peyton McNabb suffered traumatic brain damage and partial paralysis while competing in high school volleyball,” Wolford said, and described the bill as “a legal fix to safeguard fairness in athletics, protect historic success of Title 9, and above all, ensure the safety and well‑being of girls athletics.”
McNabb, who testified in person, described the 2022 injury in detail: “On 09/01/2022, I was struck in the head by a spiked ball during a volleyball game by a male on the opposing team. As a result of the sheer impact of the ball, I received a…
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