Ten Maryland Candidates/Legislators Have Signed the Pledge
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On April 19th, the Biden Administration issued it's Executive Order on Title IX which would brought radical changes to the Federal Law that would remove protections for women in sports, employment, etc.
From Katheline Stubbe at PJ Media: Title IX Is the Battleground for Parental Rights – PJ Media
Under recently introduced changes to Title IX, the Biden administration would read “gender identity” into sex. With this new interpretation, school districts that prohibited biological males from participating in female sports would lose access to federal funding. School districts that refused to allow fully intact biological males who identify as gender-nonconforming to enter female locker rooms and bathrooms would be swiftly punished.
Districts would be required to craft support plans when a child decides – or, as is often the case, coaxed – into accepting a new gender identity, leading him or her down a dangerous path without notifying his or her parents. And, should they protest this usurpation of their natural authority, parents could be reported to child protective services for not affirming their kid’s gender identity, endangering their custody of their beloved child.
As a response, SAVE/Title IX Network not only responded to legislators regarding their opposition to the changes but also issued a "Candidate's Pledge to Protect School, Children and Families from the Federal Title IX Plan" and asked legislators/candidates at all levels to sign and commit to the cause. Here is the Pledge:
The Title IX Network announced on Friday:
We now have 79 candidates for office in 22 states who have signed the Candidate Pledge. Please help spread the word on our Candidate Pledge in your state and district. You can review those candidates who have signed here: https://www.saveservices.org/2022-policy/lawmakers/pledge/
Candidates from Maryland who have signed are listed here:
Candidates who wish to sign the pledge can go to:
- Save - Leading The Policy Movement For Fairness and Due Process On Campus (saveservices.org)
Voters can also ask candidates to sign.