The Biden administration wants to prevent trans athletes from being banned from women's sports
A proposal from the Department of Education calls for changing Title IX to guarantee participation in sports "free from discrimination."
The Department of Education filed a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that seeks to avoid banning trans athletes from participating on women's teams. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona recommended modifying Title IX so that young people can have the experience of "participating in athletics, free from discrimination." The proposal will also allow schools some limitations on trans participation such as "ensuring fairness in competition."
Response to the laws "saving women's sports"
The Biden administration's move coincided with the Supreme Court's ruling allowing a trans boy to compete on his West Virginia high school girls' team until the judicial process on his case is exhausted. The initiative is also aimed at combating legislation passed in numerous Republican-governed states that have passed rules to "save women's sports" from the participation of trans men.
The Department of Education wants to modify Title IX, approved in 1972, which guarantees equality and non-discrimination on the basis of sex in schools. According to the agency's statement, after two years of meetings with parents of trans children, schools, teachers and coaches, they see the need to expand Title IX to include transgender athletes "to provide clarity" about their ability to participate in sports according to their gender.
The official proposal states that:
"Equal athletics opportunity"
The Secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona, emphasized that participation in sports activities is part of the experience of "going to school" in the U.S. "free from discrimination":