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Tuesday, September 17, 2024

American Principles Project president slams Biden's proposed transgender Title IX rule: 'This is a severe threat'

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The proposed rules would impact at least the over 800,000 students in Wisconsin who attend public schools. | Buchen WANG/Unsplash

The proposed rules would impact at least the over 800,000 students in Wisconsin who attend public schools. | Buchen WANG/Unsplash

The Biden administration has proposed new Title IX guidance, which would require schools that take federal funds to allow students access to bathrooms which fit their preferred gender identity, rather than their biological sex and force school employees to use students' preferred pronouns. 

Terry Schilling, the president of the American Principles Project, criticized the proposed rule saying it would be dangerous for girls, invade on the privacy of students and infringe on the free speech rights of staff.

On June 23, the U.S. Department of Education released a statement highlighting newly proposed changes to Title IX regulations. The new rules, if they go into effect, would extend sex-based Title IX protections to sexual orientation and gender identity.

The proposed rules would impact at least the over 800,000 students in Wisconsin who attend public schools.

The American Principles Project condemned the proposed rule, saying that it would force schools to "allow biological males who say they identify as girls to access female restrooms, locker rooms and other private spaces. It may also be used to compel school employees to use students’ preferred pronouns," according to a press release.

"Under these new regulations, schools will now be required to allow boys into girls’ private spaces merely if they claim to be female," Schilling said, according to the press release. "This is a severe threat to the safety of girls, as we’ve seen already in Loudoun County, Virginia, where last year a male student in a skirt sexually assaulted a girl in a restroom. It is also, at the very least, an outrageous infringement on the privacy of students."

According to the U.S. Department of Education, Title IX is a federal civil rights statute enacted in 1972. It prohibits schools, local and state governments and institutions which receive federal funding from discriminating on the basis of sex.

The expansion of Title IX to cover gender identity has already begun to stir up controversy across the country. In May 2022, The Sconi reported that three eighth grade boys were subject to investigation and possible discipline over their use of "incorrect pronouns" for another student.

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