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The Maryland Freedom Caucus, a group of GOP delegates in the Maryland state legislature, made a social media post showing a sign that appeared to have been put up by fellow Democrats, dismissing concerns about trans athletes in women’s sports.
The Post claimed the sign was posted on Wednesday, which was National Girls & Women in Sports Day.
The sign, which has a signature from the Maryland Legislative LGBTQ+ Caucus, was hung in the offices of Democratic state delegates Eric Ebersole and Nick Allen.
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Ebersole and Allen issued a joint statement to Pakinomist Digital about the sign.
“As proud allies, we support the LGBTQ+ Caucus and its work to fight discrimination and address the rampant misinformation directed at the transgender community. Our office is next to our friend, colleague and Chair of the LGBTQ+ Caucus and will always be a safe place. At a time when adults, especially those in positions of power, feel compelled to broadcast the LGBT community to the public today to be compelled to broadcast the LGBTQ community today. and always,” the statement read.
The sign makes the claim that “trans women have no competitive advantage” in women’s sports.
In 2021, British Journal of Sports Medicine published a study that said transgender women retain an advantage over biological women, even after a year of hormone therapy.
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Democrats who voted down a bill to protect trans athletes in sports. (Pakinomist)
The sign also went on to state, “anti-dignity policies put transgender youth at risk,” “banning transgender youth is illegal,” and “invasive enforcement creates fear.”
Pakinomist Digital has reached out to Ebersole, Allen and the Maryland Legislative LGBTQ+ Caucus for a response.
This all happened one day before the Maryland state legislature is scheduled to vote on the Fairness in Girls’ Sports Act.
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The bill would require “certain interscholastic and intramural junior varsity and varsity athletic teams or sports sponsored by certain schools and certain locker rooms to be expressly designated based on biological sex; to prohibit certain entities from taking certain adverse actions against a school for maintaining separate interscholastic and intramural junior varsity and team-sex athletic facilities for female gender or sport students or athletic or varsity students.”
So far, 27 states in the US have similar laws in place enforcing bans on trans athletes in girls’ sports.



