Protect Women and Girls Sports!

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Women and Girls' Sports Are Still Under Attack—Act Now!
President Donald Trump took decisive action to protect women’s sports by signing an Executive Order to ensure fairness in female athletics. His order mandates that only biological women can participate in women's sports, upholding the integrity of Title IX.
States, Counties, and Schools are defying this Executive Order, even under threat of losing federal funding, and we must pass a permanent solution now before more girls are injured or cheated!
Senate Democrats have spit in the face of 67% of their party and 64% of Independents who strongly support banning transgender athletes from women’s sports. On March 4th, not a single Democrat in the U.S. Senate voted to break a filibuster on the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act—Republicans needed 60 votes but got just 51. The Left is digging in, and UC Davis is their petri dish announcing “All-Sex Locker Rooms” coming to campus on the heels of this vote.
Has the U.S. Senate and University executives at UC Davis forgotten the common indecent exposure laws etched into the statutes of all 50 states? Are we seriously letting these people pretend that flashing genitals in private spaces isn’t a crime—laws designed to shield women from sexual violation, no matter what gender confusion someone claims? Every state, from California’s Penal Code 314 to New York’s Penal Law 245.01, brands exposing private parts to the opposite sex as a serious sex offense, punishable by jail time and registration as a sex offender—yet here we are, watching fully intact males parade their anatomy in “universal” locker rooms, as if denial of their own biology is a defense.
Will we sit idly by as women and girls are disenfranchised, discriminated against, and erased from sports—stripped of their hard-won victories on the field and denied the basic safety in competition and private spaces like locker rooms? Or will we rise up, reject this lunacy, and fight to restore common sense and women’s rights?
Call on Congress and your state representatives now—demand they stand up for women and girls, enforce indecent exposure laws, and protect the sanctity of female sports and spaces before it’s too late!