SD Bill Would Make Trans Students Play Sports Based On Birth Certificate

NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 24: L.G.B.T. activists and their supporters rally in support of transgender people on the steps of New York City Hall, October 24, 2018 in New York City. The group gathered to speak out against... NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 24: L.G.B.T. activists and their supporters rally in support of transgender people on the steps of New York City Hall, October 24, 2018 in New York City. The group gathered to speak out against the Trump administration's stance toward transgender people. Last week, The New York Times reported on an unreleased administration memo that proposes a strict biological definition of gender based on a person's genitalia at birth. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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South Dakota’s legislature is considering a new House bill that would force transgender students to play for sports teams according to the sex listed on their birth certificate, according to a Monday CNN report.

Under HB 1225, that would be the “sole determinant” to decide if trans high school athletes will play on male or female sports teams. The South Dakota High School Activities Association’s (SDHASAA) current policy calls for schools to place athletes based on their gender identity.

“All students should have the opportunity to participate in SDHSAA activities in a manner that is consistent with their gender identity, irrespective of the gender listed on a student’s records,” the policy reads.

The bill was voted out of committee last week, according to CNN.

The bill’s proponents describe it as a preventative measure against transgender girls’ so-called advantage over cisgender girls in sports.

ACLU policy director Libby Skarin told CNN that the bill is “clearly fueled by a fear and misunderstanding of transgender youth.”

“No one is harmed by allowing transgender people to compete consistent with who they are,” Skarin said.

Athlete Ally, an advocacy group for LGBT athletes, slammed HB 1225 as an “attack on trans youth and their human rights.”

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