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Riley Gaines joins Governor Little in signing new executive order to protect women’s sports – Dailyfly

(Boise, Idaho) – Governor Brad Little welcomed competitive swimmer and Independent Women’s Voice ambassador Riley Gaines for a press conference today to announce his new executive order, the Defending Women’s Sports Act.

Governor Little was the first governor in the country to sign legislation defending women’s sports, and the executive order he signed today continues Idaho’s fight against the Biden-Harris administration’s radical redefinition of gender in the 1,500-page overhaul of Title IX rules.

Title IX was enacted in 1972 to provide equity for female athletes in our country, and generations of Americans have worked hard to promote and advance women’s sports in society.

“Biological males – men and boys – have physical differences that give them an unfair advantage when competing in athletics with women and girls. Female athletes work so hard to get better at their chosen sport. Some of them started playing sports as toddlers. These girls and women and their families dedicate their time, passion and money to improve their skills and compete to win. They deserve a level playing field. That’s why it’s so important for us as a state to do everything we can to protect and defend women’s sports,” Said Governor Little. “Riley Gaines is a leader who defends women’s sports, advocates for equality and fairness, and is committed to women’s safety, privacy and equal opportunity. I am grateful that she has come to Idaho to support our efforts.”

Governor Little’s order directs the Idaho State Board of Education:

  • Work with the state Department of Education to ensure that Idaho public schools comply with all Idaho laws regarding fairness in women’s sports, and continue to educate all public schools on evolving legal challenges regarding the new Title IX rules.
  • Ensure that all Idaho students are afforded the greatest possible equality of opportunity in athletics and education, as guaranteed to them under the original Title IX rules and Idaho law.

The executive order can be found at this link: https://gov.idaho.gov/wp-Content/Uploads/2024/08/eo-2024-08.pdf

“By signing this Executive Order, Governor Little is standing up against the Biden-Harris administration’s overhaul of Title IX, which is an attack on women’s gender-based rights. This decisive action will prevent unjust gender discrimination, save women’s sports, and protect the privacy of Idaho’s women and girls. Today’s Executive Order is also possible thanks to Rep. Barbara Erhardt’s courageous leadership to protect women’s sports in Idaho. Idaho is fortunate to have such incredible leaders who are not afraid to say that women’s sports are for women. This is what it looks like to stand with women, and I hope every governor does the same!” Profits said.

“Title IX changed my life. I think it’s important to recognize how far women have come, and now the Biden-Harris administration is taking that away from us because the White House thinks it can dictate what can happen to us and our Title IX. And that’s just not right. I applaud Governor Little for standing firm.” State representative Barbara Ehardt said. Ehardt is a sponsor of Idaho’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act and was an NCAA Division I women’s basketball coach for 15 years.

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