North Dakota House Committee’s Do-Pass Recommendation on House Bill 1298 is Discriminatory, Harmful to Trans Student Athletes

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February 10, 2021 10:15 am

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The House Human Services Committee gave an amended version of House Bill 1298, a discriminatory bill targeting transgender student athletes, a do-pass recommendation.

The 챬 of North Dakota opposes House Bill 1298, legislation that would ban transgender athletes under the age of 18 from competing on the sports teams that match their gender identity.

“Barring transgender students from the benefits of athletics holds them back from living authentic and fulfilling lives,” said Libby Skarin, 챬 of North Dakota campaigns director. “Participation in athletic activities has a widespread positive impact on the social, physical and emotional well-being of students and provides lessons about self-discipline, teamwork, perseverance, success and failure. No one is harmed by allowing transgender people to compete consistent with who they are. House Bill 1298 is clearly fueled by a fear and misunderstanding of transgender people in our state.”

Currently, transgender athletes wishing to compete on school-sponsored teams may do so. The North Dakota High School Activities Association already has a policy in place for transgender athletes. House Bill 1298 is an effort to codify discrimination against transgender students under state law and undermines the authority of the NDHSAA to ensure equitable and fair participation in school activities.

Additionally, a recent presidential executive order on states that “children should be able to learn without worrying about whether they will be denied access to the restroom, the locker room, or school sports.” Because of this order, if House Bill 1298 passes, North Dakota will face a U.S. government that is actively enforcing Title IX’s protections against discriminatory policies targeting transgender students.

A copy of the 챬 of North Dakota’s written testimony to the House Human Services Committee is here:

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