this Michigan House of Representatives Voted to pass a resolution urging the Michigan High School Athletic Association to follow President Donald Trump’s executive orders and ban trans athletes from participating in girls and women’s sports.
“Allowing biology men to participate in women’s sports in violation of federal executive orders could put female athletes in Michigan at risk of injury, threatening the safety and fairness of the game, and undermining the intent of Title IX,” the resolution passed Detroit Freedom.
66 voted for the resolution, not 43 objections. Eight are Democrats, they have always been LGBTQ+ advocates criticize.
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Exterior of Lansing Capitol. (Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images via Get Image Group)
“The transformation of how Democrats position themselves on issues concerning trans rights is disturbing,” Michigan Equality Executive Director Erin Knott said Thursday. “It’s time to take a decisive and firm stance and make it clear that we will work to protect the LGBTQ+ community, and, by any means, we’re not seeing the same vitality as last year.”
“We all want sports to be fair and student-athletes to stay safe,” Nott added. “That’s why the MHSAA already has rules on who can participate in different sports at different levels on various issues. They have a process and are experts in the athletics of the school. They don’t need Lance’s politicians to cover their expertise with a No. 1-fit blanket ban.”
Jerron Totten, who held the party LGBT and Allied Core Group“There are a lot of other issues that are more pressing, more shocking, and more shocking than trans kids. I think we are looking for legislators who can solve these problems instead of scapegoating marginalized communities.”
“The Democrats have chosen a different way than we usually think they would think of,” said Jeffrey Pienela, president of Muskegon Pride, an advocacy group at LGBTQ+.
“It’s amazing. Almost like, who has your support when no party does that?”

President Donald Trump acknowledged that former Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines signed a men-free executive order in the Women’s Sports Executive Order in the East Room of the White House, Washington, D.C. on February 5, 2025. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP)
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A Democrat, Rep. Emily Dievendorf, talks about why she votes Solution.
“I want you to think about the meaning of being a child. Figure out what you are trying to find a place where you belong. Learn confidence by supporting peers and mentors… Now imagine that you are the government that adults are told by adults that you are the problem yourself.
“I know what it is to be a queer child, it’s lonely. I know what it is to be our non-binary legislator, it’s isolated and inhumane. This resolution has nothing to do with fairness. It has nothing to do with movements to protect women. It has nothing to do with security because there is no threat, no threat. No threat.” ”
But Democratic Rep. Alabas Farhat, who voted against most parties, offered another option.
“We want to make sure there is a fair environment … to play. Honestly, that’s where I am. People in my area, I think, agree with that …” Rep. Alabas Farhat said. “I want us to prioritize conversations about affordability, around housing. I want those conversations to be at the forefront, not solutions like this. But, again, you know, for me, it’s a fair question and my area has a very strong opinion on these things.”

President Donald Trump joins the female athletes, signing the “No Men in Women’s Sports” executive order in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C. on February 5, 2025, and Trump signed National Girls and Women at Sports Festival to ban Throb women from participating in women’s sports, his third place, and he signed the third place against Transpers Transperdepers. (Photo taken by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
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The Ministry of Education has launched Title IX Survey Targeting three states – California, Minnesota and Maine – do not comply with the order. Trump threatened Maine and the USDA stopped federal funding to Maine.
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