Bondi: Justice Department cut funding for Maine corrections department over transgender inmate
- The Maine Attorney General's office discussed bills targeting transgender athletes with HHS in March.
- Maine legislators proposed LD 233 and LD 868 to restrict transgender girls' sports participation.
- LD 233 and LD 868 define sports team participation by reproductive biology, impacting bathrooms, complaints, and lawsuits.
- Assistant AG Patwardhan emailed HHS' Shieh on March 12, referencing pending legislation; Shieh replied five days later.
- HHS associate director Shieh stated, "We are not prepared to stay the investigation at this time," pending Maine's bill status.
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Trump administration to refer Maine to DoJ over transgender participation in sports
The deadline has arrived for Maine officials to reach a resolution with the U.S. Education Department over a finding that the state violated antidiscrimination laws by allowing transgender athletes to participate in girls’ sports
AG Bondi: We Will Protect Women Throughout This Country
We will protect women in prison. We will protect women in sports. We will protect women throughout this country. Maine got more lousy news from the Federal government this week. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi pulled non-essential federal funding from the Maine Department of Corrections (DOC) on Monday in response to the state’s decision to ... Read more Source

Trump administration to refer Maine to Justice Department over transgender participation in sports
PORTLAND, Maine — The deadline has arrived for Maine officials to reach a resolution with the U.S. Education Department over a finding that the state violated antidiscrimination laws by allowing transgender athletes to participate in girls’ sports.


Pam Bondi Drops the Hammer on State That Put a Male Convicted of Murderer in Women's Prison
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Trans people in Pennsylvania prisons need help now more than ever - Philadelphia Gay News
Trans Day of Visibility brought celebration, protests, and other events across the country at the end of March — but one of the most invisible groups of trans people still needs the support of the LGBTQ+ community. Incarcerated trans people — especially trans women — face significant challenges as they seek fair treatment, access to healthcare, and appropriate housing. One of President Trump’s first executive orders called for incarcerated trans…
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