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Georgia Universities Seek Ban on Transgender Athletes
Georgia, USAThursday, October 10, 2024
Before this vote, the NCAA had its own policy requiring one year of testosterone suppression for transgender athletes. Now, they follow the rules set by each sport's governing body. Some people think this ban is about politics, not fairness in sports. LGBTQ+ groups like Georgia Equality argue that universities should support all students, regardless of their gender identity. The debate heated up last year when a transgender swimmer, Lia Thomas, participated in the NCAA women's swimming championships.
The issues surrounding transgender athletes have been a hot topic in Georgia's legislature. In 2022, lawmakers passed a law letting high schools regulate transgender women's participation in sports. Now, colleges are the focus. Several states have already banned transgender students from college sports, but a court ruled Montana's ban unconstitutional. The discussion continues as lawmakers and university leaders try to balance fairness and inclusion.
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