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Rep. Mace’s “Riley Gaines Report” Amendment Passes House
Rep. Nancy Mace’s (SC-01) office today said the Congresswoman’s “Riley Gaines Report” Amendment passed through the House as part of H.R 734, the so-called “Protecting Women and Girls in Sports Act.”
According to her office, “the amendment mandates the Comptroller General carry out a study to determine the adverse effects of allowing biological men to compete in women’s sports. Specifically, it will look at the adverse psychological, developmental, participatory, and sociological results to girls of allowing males to compete, be members of a sports team, or participants in athletic programs, that are designed for girls, including hostile environment creation, sexual assault, and sexual harassment.”
Rep. Mace had the following to say:
“Riley Gaines’ lifetime of hard work was undermined by a biological male who was wrongly allowed to compete against women in NCAA sanctioned competition. Furthermore, she had to deal with the psychological trauma of being forced to share a locker room and change in front of a biological man. Subjecting more women to this is cruel. All of the glass ceilings that have been shattered by women in sports have been for naught if we allow this to continue. I will stand with women and fight for their right to fair competition.”