
HB 261 / SB211 – Trans Athletes College Sports Ban
HB 261 would require public institutions of higher education to restrict men’s sports to biological males and women’s sports to biological females.
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HB 261 would require public institutions of higher education to restrict men’s sports to biological males and women’s sports to biological females.

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