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Action: Tell Your Representative to support The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act.

 

On February 1, 2023, Rep. Greg Steube (R-Florida) reintroduced H.R. 734, The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, in the U.S. House of Representatives. It was only 50 years ago that women fought and won the opportunity to have their own sports opportunities, yet now that opportunity is being threatened. Radical gender ideologues believe biological males can participate in women’s sports with no harm to women, but this is wrong. Males simply have a biological advantage over women in many areas. Males have higher bone density and content, a larger skeletal structure, larger hearts, greater lung capacity, and greater fast-twitch muscle fiber for explosive power.

Please take action TODAY and tweet, email, or call your Representative through our Action Center HERE and urge them to cosponsor The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act.

No matter how intently a woman athlete trains, she will never be able to overcome biological differences. Genders do not play sports, bodies do. There is no greater example than that of Allyson Felix, a Team USA woman who holds the most World Championship medals in history. In 2018 alone, 275 high school boys ran faster times in the 400-meter on 783 occasions. Allyson is a world class champion and cannot hold her titles compared to high school boys. It is unfair to women to force them to compete against a man to whom they can never biologically compare. 

Concerned Women for America’s own Young Women for America Ambassador, Macy Petty, shares her story of having to play against a man identifying as a woman at a volleyball tournament where college recruiters were present. Men’s volleyball nets are seven inches taller than the nets on which women play. Unfortunately, Macy and her team had the ball slammed in their faces multiple times by the male playing on the other team. A recruiter’s job is to recruit athletes that will bring titles and money back to their school, and a male who is identifying as a female will be able to hit the mark more than a woman due to their biological advantage. This ultimately strips from women the opportunity of scholarships and playing time in a college setting – an issue that was supposed to be settled 50 years ago with the passage of Title IX. 

Please take action TODAY and tweet, email, or call your Representative through our Action Center HERE and urge them to cosponsor The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act.

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