Rep. Elise Stefanik calls for federal investigation into ‘woke’ Upstate NY school
- Rep. Elise Stefanik is calling for a federal investigation into the Saratoga Springs City School District for violating President Trump's executive order banning transgender athletes from girls' sports.
- The school district's resolution affirms that transgender students have the right to participate in activities consistent with their gender identity.
- Stefanik's letter to Education Secretary Linda McMahon urges accountability, stating that the district's actions could jeopardize its federal funding.
- She criticized what she describes as 'Far Left woke ideology' influencing educational policies in the community.
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Stefanik, Tonko converge on Saratoga Springs School Board
SARATOGA SPRINGS – On Monday, Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-NY21, issued a formal request with Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon, asking the DOE to investigate an alleged Title IX violation by the Saratoga Springs City School District Board of Education…
Elise Stefanik launches investigation into New York school district's transgender policy
The Saratoga Springs City School District passed a resolution in late March, allowing trans students to have protections in both the sports and facilities that align with their identities.
Stefanik calls for federal investigation into NY schools allowing transgender athletes
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) demanded a federal investigation into a New York school district over its “blatant rejection” of President Donald Trump’s executive order on protecting girls and women’s sports. The “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” executive order offered a new interpretation of Title IX to clarify that it only applied to biological sex. This was meant to keep transgender athletes out of women’s sports. Despite Trump’s executive ord…

Despite Trump Orders, Juvenile Prisons Still Have To House ‘Trans’ Men With Young Girls
President Donald Trump has made it a priority to keep men out of women’s sports, bathrooms, and other sex-specific spaces. But thanks to little-known Obama-era regulations, states could be required to house boys in all-girl youth prisons. Currently, states are barred from imprisoning juvenile inmates on the basis of sex. That means a 17-year-old boy ...
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