Transgender athletes in girls’s games ‘hurt anyone,’ Minnesota Ag said

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Minesota Atlorney General Keith Ellison answers many members of the state board to keep the natural male in girls in girls’ games by saying that this issue “does not harm anyone.”
The letter of the board of more than 40 schools.
“Allowing the smallest number of transgender Eminnesota players to play their school sports teams are not harming anyone, but the part of Ellison’s statement learned.
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Ellison said this even though there were that many girls of girls in her situation talked about her condition and talk about the experiences of athletes.
Three girls in the Minnesota High School charged with the fight against Kingdom education organizations after competition against Transgender Softball Pitcher.
One of the accusers once told Fox News Digital about how to play against the trans pitcher.
“The controversy touched me in ways that he could have thought about. It is simply not true, and I hate that nothing happens to change that.” It means a player.
One unknown player who directly calls Ellison by supporting the Policy Pitcher policies that they play against women.
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The Champlin Park and Eagan players shake hands following the Quarterfinals Round of Minnesota Girls State Tournament. (Harding Harding / Outkick)
“It’s really surprising to know that [Ellison] It does not use girls and women right. You allow boys to compete with girls, and it is not safe and completely wrong. Knowing that AG Ellons completely supports allowing boys and men to use the chances of women in sport disgusting and incorrect, “an unknown player ever told FOX News Digital.
The former White Bear Lake High School Storeball Player Konendall Kotzmacher told the Fox News Digital losing a transpession in the State.
“How do you agree to lose a natural man? How do you process those events that happened?
Minnesota educational institutions face Deadline Friday from the US Department of Education to change its athletes policies. President Donald Trump signed that “to keep the men from the woman’s sporting meeting” in February, but Minnesota was one of the first context by postponing order.
Ellison filed a case against Trump and the Department of Justice on the Executive Order, and steadily distinguished and complying with the last time of Friday.
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Democratic Minnesota General Keith Ellison announced $ 60.5 million abode at E-cigarettes for Juul and cigarette Giant Agiant Alteria. (Richard Tsong-Taatarii / Star Tribune With AP)
“Release is a violation of the Minnesota Human Rights Act, protecting the publications rights to participate in all external functions,” the statement of Ellison said.
“I am concerned about Trump management of the Child Children’s Cash Federation of Children’s Ninnesota, but the Fedenation Government threats have violated their lives, and protects the rights and freedoms of all our students in Minnesota.”
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