Maine Gov. on DOJ lawsuit over transgender athletes: This is about ‘states rights,’ ‘defending the rule of law’
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Janet Mills says she's ‘happy to go to court’ over Title IX lawsuit
BANGOR — Governor Janet Mills doubled down on her belief that the federal government cannot legally pull Maine’s funding over alleged Title IX violations on Thursday. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday that claims Maine is violating anti-discrimination law by allowing transgender girls to participate in female sports. Mills said she feels the court has already shown where it stands on this issue — referencing a…

Gov. Mills on transgender athletes lawsuit: ‘I’m happy to go to court’
The governor doubled down Thursday on her position that the federal government is wrong to try and pull funding from Maine over its transgender athletes policy.
Gov. Janet Mills Issues Response To DOJ After They Slapped Lawsuit On Maine Over Males In Female Sports
Maine Gov. Janet Mills has issued a response to the DOJ knocking her state with a lawsuit over them allowing transgender athletes to compete in female sports.
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