Texas governor signs bill placing limits on transgender athletes in college sports

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Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed a law Thursday barring transgender college athletes in the state from competing in sports that align with their gender identity โ€“ expanding a 2021 law that banned transgender students in K-12 Texas school districts and some charter schools from doing the same.

Abbott framed Senate Bill 15, titled the โ€œSave Womenโ€™s Sports Act,โ€ as designed to protect female athletes from unfair competition.

โ€œWomenโ€™s sports are being threatened. Some women are being forced to compete against biological men,โ€ he said during a signing event Thursday.

The new law, which takes effect September 1, allows individuals to sue institutions that allow trans athletes to compete on teams that align with their gender identity.

Limiting transgender athletesโ€™ โ€“ particularly transgender womenโ€™s โ€“ ability to compete on sports teams that align with their gender identity has become a growing focus for some Republicans, with Alabama enacting restrictions last month, and the US House passing a similar ban in April.

Proponents of such restrictions have argued transgender women have a physical advantage over cisgender women, and that the regulations give female athletes equal opportunities to compete. However, there is little research on trans collegiate athletes. A 2017 report in the journal Sports Medicine found โ€œno direct or consistent researchโ€ on trans people having an athletic advantage over their cisgender counterparts.

Opponents say the restrictions are discriminatory.

โ€œSB 15 is yet another harmful attack from anti-LGBTQ lawmakers on transgender Texansโ€™ right to be embraced, accepted, and able to thrive โ€” particularly in Texasโ€™ public universities and colleges,โ€ said Marti Bier with the Texas Freedom Network, which lobbies against conservative legislation and policies affecting…

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