WHRC USA supports Texas SB2 because provision of single-sex sports is necessary if women and girls are to have opportunities on a par with those of men and boys.
Texas Senate Bill 29 – Sports
WHRC USA supported Texas SB 29 because the provision of single-sex sports is necessary if women and girls are to have opportunities that are on a par with those of men and boys.
North Carolina HB 358 – Sports
WHRC USA supported North Carolina HB 358 because the provision of single-sex sports is necessary if women and girls are to have opportunities that are on a par with those of men and boys.
Texas HB 1458 – Sports
WHRC USA supported Texas HB 1458 because the provision of single-sex sports is necessary if women and girls are to have opportunities that are on a par with those of men and boys.
Pennsylvania HB 972 – Sports
WHRC USA supported Pennsylvania HB 972 because the provision of single-sex sports is necessary if women and girls are to have opportunities that are on a par with those of men and boys.
West Virginia HB 3293 – Sports
Relating to single-sex participation in interscholastic athletic events. WHRC USA supported because provision of single-sex sports is necessary if women and girls are to have opportunities that are on a […]
New Mexico HB 304 – Sports
WHRC USA supported New Mexico HB 304 because the provision of single-sex sports is necessary if women and girls are to have opportunities that are on a par with those of men and boys.
South Dakota H.B. 1217 – Sports
WHRC USA supported South Dakota H.B. 1217 because the bill would guarantee the sex-based rights of women and girls and ensure fairness for all student athletes.
Texas H.B. 1458 – Sports
WHRC USA supported Texas H.B. 1458 because single-sex sports is necessary if women and girls are to have opportunities that are on a par with those of men and boys and the bill would would guarantee the sex-based rights of women and girls and ensure fairness for all student athletes.
Georgia H.B. 276 – Sports
WHRC USA supported Georgia H.B. 276 contingent upon replacing the word “gender” with “sex” where “gender” appears in the text. The bill provides that someone whose gender is male, rather than sex, may not compete in female sport.