


This week, Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) led 67 of her fellow Republicans in introducing legislation under the Congressional Review Act to reverse the Biden Administration‘s Title IX rule allowing men to infiltrate women’s spaces.
Miller released a statement regarding the legislation, saying, “Joe Biden is undermining years of progress women have made in securing their rights under Title IX. For more than half a century, Title IX has protected women and girls, ensuring they have equal opportunities in education. However, the Biden Administration is putting our girls at risk by allowing men to access women and girls’ bathrooms and locker rooms. This divergence is a blatant violation of the protections Title IX was meant to guarantee, and it undermines the very foundation of women’s rights and security in their private spaces.”
The Biden administration’s rules under Title IX have contributed to the downfall of designated women’s only spaces and should be reversed in order to preserve the safety of women’s spaces, particularly in women’s sports. Examples of biological males infiltrating women’s sports are not difficult to find within legacy media.
This regulation implementing Title IX uses language to promote policy that is harmful to women’s spaces. It is clear that this rule directly harms the privacy and safety of women’s spaces, rather than a promotion of inclusivity.
In April, the United States Department of Education issued a final rule amending the protections of Title IX to strengthen protections and clarification for the policy regarding sex-based discrimination.
The clarification of Title IX rules introduces significant changes to expand the protections of the LGBT community
Simply, this legislation promotes the delusion of boys, and forces women to not only accept the presence of self-identified males within women’s spaces, locker rooms, and bathrooms, but welcome them.
We should not celebrate delusion, and women should not continue to suffer the consequences of Title IX rules. Women should feel safe in bathrooms and locker rooms without fearing for their privacy.
Additionally, Miller’s legislation opposing Title IX rule changes has been supported by many of her fellow republican congresswomen.
“The Biden administration’s final rule hacks Title IX into pieces and expunges decades of progress for women and girls across the nation. This is a clear and present threat, and one that cannot go unaddressed. Vice Chair Miller’s resolution under the Congressional Review Act to stamp out the Biden administration’s radical Title IX rule is a much-needed prescription to safeguard opportunities for women and girls – and I am proud to support it,” congresswoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC), who the Chairwoman of the Education and Workforce Committee, said in a press release.
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Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY) and Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) also vocalized their support of the legislation.
Their efforts to overturn the rewrite of Title IX is a large step for the protection of women’s spaces. The importance of women’s privacy and safety should not be subject to the instability of self-identifying girls who weaponize gender ideology that harms women’s spaces.