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Democratic Kentucky governor vetoes bill preventing transgender athletes from competing in women's sporting events

Beshear, a Democrat, refused to sign the bill Wednesday after claiming it was most likely unconstitutional. Beshear claimed the legislation "discriminates against transgender people" and therefore would not hold up in court.

The Republican-dominated state legislature can force the bill through with a majority vote in both houses, which is expected to happen next week.

The bill cruised through the state house with a 70 to 23 vote. The state senate was a similar layup, with a 26 to 9 vote. A simple majority is needed to override the governor's veto.

"This bill is a solution in search of a non-existent problem," said Samuel Crankshaw, a spokesperson for the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky. "It is rooted in hate and unconstitutional."

Under the Kentucky bill, a student’s gender would be determined by the "biological sex" indicated on the student’s certified birth certificate "as originally issued at the time of birth or adoption."

Republican Sen. Robby Mills, the bill’s lead sponsor, said the measure would ensure girls and women compete against other biological females.

Kentucky is not the first state to pass transgender athlete-related legislation.

GOP-led states increasingly have adopted such prohibitions on transgender girls or women, though the bans have been challenged in several states as violations of federal law.

The Utah Legislature voted in March to override Republican Gov. Spencer Cox's veto of a measure that would prevent transgender girls from participating in female sports in schools across the state.

In a 56-18 vote with a supermajority needed, the Republican-controlled House first voted to override Cox’s veto. Shortly after, the Senate gave final approval to override the veto by a vote of 21-8.

Earlier last month, Indiana Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb also vetoed a bill that would have prevented transgender females from taking part in female sports, claiming the measure "leaves too many unanswered questions" and questioning the need for intervention at a state level. https://www.foxnews.com/sports/kentucky-governor-vetoes-bill-banning-transgender-athletes-from-girls-sports

Democratic Kentucky governor vetoes bill preventing transgender athletes from competing in women's sporting events Beshear, a Democrat, refused to sign the bill Wednesday after claiming it was most likely unconstitutional. Beshear claimed the legislation "discriminates against transgender people" and therefore would not hold up in court. The Republican-dominated state legislature can force the bill through with a majority vote in both houses, which is expected to happen next week. The bill cruised through the state house with a 70 to 23 vote. The state senate was a similar layup, with a 26 to 9 vote. A simple majority is needed to override the governor's veto. "This bill is a solution in search of a non-existent problem," said Samuel Crankshaw, a spokesperson for the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky. "It is rooted in hate and unconstitutional." Under the Kentucky bill, a student’s gender would be determined by the "biological sex" indicated on the student’s certified birth certificate "as originally issued at the time of birth or adoption." Republican Sen. Robby Mills, the bill’s lead sponsor, said the measure would ensure girls and women compete against other biological females. Kentucky is not the first state to pass transgender athlete-related legislation. GOP-led states increasingly have adopted such prohibitions on transgender girls or women, though the bans have been challenged in several states as violations of federal law. The Utah Legislature voted in March to override Republican Gov. Spencer Cox's veto of a measure that would prevent transgender girls from participating in female sports in schools across the state. In a 56-18 vote with a supermajority needed, the Republican-controlled House first voted to override Cox’s veto. Shortly after, the Senate gave final approval to override the veto by a vote of 21-8. Earlier last month, Indiana Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb also vetoed a bill that would have prevented transgender females from taking part in female sports, claiming the measure "leaves too many unanswered questions" and questioning the need for intervention at a state level. https://www.foxnews.com/sports/kentucky-governor-vetoes-bill-banning-transgender-athletes-from-girls-sports

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The state isn't saying Trans fags can't compete, as that would be unconstitutional. They are saying Trans fags have to compete as men.

I don't think anyone has a problem with trannies turned male competing with men, because they won't win. But, if that would cause a double standard, then so be it. Bull dykes that fancy themselves as men can't play with the boys either.

It's all good to me. Trannies are mentally unstable and should be removed from the population. BUT NO! They are promoted by the federal government, not only to push this shit on kids, but also furthers an agenda of hate being a crime

This country needs a Right To Hate movement, like yesterday.