U.S. Senate Democrats Block Bill Banning Transgender Athletes from Women鈥檚 School Sports
The move also reflects a broader GOP-led push to enact anti-trans legislation.
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WASHINGTON 鈥 The U.S. Senate failed to advance a measure Monday night that would bar transgender students from participating on women鈥檚 school sports teams consistent with their gender identity.
The bill would help codify into law President Donald Trump鈥檚 , which carries out this exact ban and threatens to rescind federal funds from 鈥渆ducational programs鈥 if schools .
The move also reflects a broader GOP-led push to enact . Across the country, an increasing number of states have passed laws banning trans students from participating in sports that align with their gender identity.
The party-line 51-45 vote could not garner 60 senators to break through the legislative filibuster.
Four senators did not vote, including Republican Sens. Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia and Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming as well as Democratic Sens. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan and Peter Welch of Vermont.
Ahead of the vote, Sen. Tammy Baldwin said on the Senate floor Monday that she stood in 鈥渟trong opposition to any attempt by the federal government to meddle in decisions about who can and cannot participate in school sports.鈥
鈥淭his is a decision for local communities, where players and parents can participate in that discussion at the local level. This is a decision for sports leagues to thoughtfully craft policy that actually takes seriously what is best for all players, not blanket mandates that will undoubtedly have unintended consequences for the safety of all students,鈥 the Wisconsin Democrat said.
Alabama GOP Sen. Tommy Tuberville in the Senate in January, and the bill gained several Republican .
鈥淭hankfully, President Trump just signed an executive order that said, 鈥楴o more 鈥 no more federal money to any state that allows this to happen,鈥 but you have to understand, this only lasts as long as President Trump鈥檚 in office, so we need this vote 鈥 to pass so we can make this into law,鈥 Tuberville said on the Senate floor before the vote.
Title IX
The bill seeks to amend Title IX so that 鈥渟ex shall be recognized based solely on a person鈥檚 reproductive biology and genetics at birth.鈥
Title IX is a landmark federal civil rights law that bars schools that receive federal funding from practicing sex-based discrimination.
Trump鈥檚 executive order asks federal agencies to interpret Title IX in a way that complies with the order.
The president鈥檚 initiative provoked complex questions about enforcement mechanisms and consequences for schools that do not comply. The administration has already launched a number of across the .
House action
Meanwhile, the to the Senate鈥檚 in January, which GOP Rep. Greg Steube of Florida introduced.
That measure advanced 218-206, with all House Democrats in opposition except for Texas U.S. Reps. Henry Cuellar and Vicente Gonzalez. North Carolina Democratic Rep. Don Davis voted 鈥減resent.鈥
The , an LGBTQ+ advocacy group, noted that there has been 鈥渃onsiderable disinformation and misinformation about what the inclusion of transgender youth in sports entails鈥 and that trans students鈥 sports participation 鈥渉as been a non-issue.鈥
At least 25 states have enacted a law that bans trans students from taking part in sports that align with their gender identity, according to the , an independent think tank.
Last updated 7:49 p.m., Mar. 3, 2025
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