CA -Legislators introduce bill that protects girls from trans athletes after the state refuses to follow Trump’s order

After California took an attitude that refused to follow President Donald Trump’s executive order banning trans athletes from girls and women’s sports, state Republicans take things in their own hands.

On Friday, California’s legislators introduced three bills in the state legislator aimed to fight trans -cluttering. A bill introduced by Assemblymember Bill Essayli specifically focused on sports. His bill requires students to use all school facilities playing only on sports teams based on their biological sex and not their gender identity.

“We know that the state of California will do everything it can to resist and avoid compliance with federal legislation, so it is our role to try to force change at the state and local level,” Essayli said at a press conference outside the state capital of building building in Sacramento Friday.

Formerly San Jose State University Volleyball Coach, who was suspended and then escaped the program after submitting a title IX complaint about the school’s handling of a trans speller last season, spoke on Friday’s press conference just days after her home was shot. Batie smoosis told Pakinomist Digital she thinks she was “targeted.” The police have not determined a suspect or motive.

“We have to make sure there are DNA tests and move on, there are only women playing in women’s sports,” Batie smoothing said at the press conference. “We certainly have to continue this battle and make sure that laws and legislation change so that we can have safe space for women and women in sports.”

Essayli’s bill would turn a current law in California protecting trans athletes in girls and women’s sports.

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A law called AB 1266 Has been in effect since 2014 and gives California’s students at Scholastic and Collegiate levels the right to “participate in sex-divorced school programs and activities, including athletic teams and competitions, and use facilities that comply with his or her gender identity, regardless of gender, that is listed on student items.

California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) said it will continue to follow this law even after Trump’s executive order came into force in a previous statement made to Pakinomist Digital.

Earlier this week, the US Ministry of Education announced that it is launching a title IX study of CIF over potential violations of title IX for its rejection of complying with Trump’s order.

In addition, residents have had protests and threatened litigation in response to the CIF’s current attitude.

Essayli’s bill is the second proposal that California has seen to solve the problem alone in 2025.

California’s State Assembly Member Kate Sanchez announced on January 7th that she is introducing a bill to Ban trans athletes From competing in girls and women’s sports.

Sanchez will propose Protect Girls’ Sports Act to the state legislator. Currently, 25 states have similar laws in effect.

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“Young women who have spent years training and victims to compete at the highest level are now forced to compete against people with undeniable biological benefits. It’s not just unfair – it’s condescending and dangerous,” Sanchez said in a statement notified the bill.

California’s activation of trans athletes to compete with girls and women in the state has resulted in several controversy over the issue in the last year. Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, California, is currently involved in one of the most disputed local controversy on the issue.

A school board meeting of Riverside Unified School District on December 19 contained a parade of parents famous the board of directors to allow a trans athlete on Martin Luther King Girls’ cross -country skiing team. A trial filed by two girls on the team claims that their t-shirts in protest against this player were compared to swastikas simply because they said “Save Girls Sports.”

The father of a girl who previously lost her varsity -site to the trans -athlete told Pakinomist Digital That his daughter and other girls at the school were told that “transgender people have more rights than Cisgers” by school administrators as they protested the athlete’s participation.

In San Diego, a middle school was recently thrown into local controversy due to a transgender student using the girls’ dressing room. San Elijo Middle School previously provided a statement to Pakinomist Digital, which credited his activation of the transsexual student to access girls’ changing rooms for the school’s obligation to follow the state law.

San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted on Tuesday against a measure to implement Protection of Women and Girls In the Sports Act, which would prevent trans athletes from competing in girls ‘sports or entering girls’ dressing rooms, despite pleas from several parents at the meeting to intervene to protect the girls at school.

Meanwhile, Stone Ridge Christian High School’s Girls Volleyball team was scheduled to meet San Francisco Waldorf in the Northern California Division 6 tournament, but lost in a message just before the battle for the presence of a trans athlete on the team.

The transient athlete faces Kyle Harp, Left, from Riverside has Progress Pride -Flag like “Save Girls Sports” supporters Lori Lopez and her father Pete Pickering, both of Riverside, listen to the debate as they join the overflow that converters outside Riverside Unified School District Meeting Thursday Evening to discuss the rights of transnry athletes to compete in high school sports on Thursday 19 December 2024. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)

Before it was a transgender volleyball player booed and harassed at a October 12 -fight between Notre Dame Belmont in Belmont, California, against Half Moon Bay High School, according to ABC 7. Half Moon Bay turned it over Transgender athlete.

The other two bills introduced on Friday, by Essayli and the beginner assembly of Leticia Castillo, focus on giving parents the opportunity to remove their children from the environment and situations that promote transgender ideology in public schools.

“Reintroducing parental rights over dangerous indoctrination is a critical first step in restoring confidence in our schools and teachers,” Castillo said Friday.

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