Gender-at-birth sports bill clears House, heads to Senate

A divided House voted Tuesday to keep those born biologically as male from ever participating in interscholastic or intramural sports as a female passed by a 31-29 margin with all of the House 31 Republicans in support, now heads to the Senate. Rep. Nancy Barto, R-Phoenix, who is sponsoring the legislation, said she does not believe the AIA rules are either sufficient or should be the last word. (Capitol Media Services 2019 file photo by Howard Fischer)

A divided House voted Tuesday to keep those born biologically as male from ever participating in interscholastic or intramural sports as a female passed by a 31-29 margin with all of the House 31 Republicans in support, now heads to the Senate. Rep. Nancy Barto, R-Phoenix, who is sponsoring the legislation, said she does not believe the AIA rules are either sufficient or should be the last word. (Capitol Media Services 2019 file photo by Howard Fischer)

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