Designates October 10, 2025, as "American Girls in Sports Day" to recognize the positive impact of sports participation and the importance of protecting fair competition for young girls.
Marsha Blackburn
Senator
TN
This resolution designates October 10, 2025, as "American Girls in Sports Day" to recognize the positive impact of sports participation on young girls. It emphasizes the importance of fair competition and protecting opportunities for biological women in sports, referencing concerns about biological men displacing women and girls. The resolution urges sports organizations to protect biological women and girls in sports.
The new resolution H.Res. designates October 10, 2025, as "American Girls in Sports Day." It aims to celebrate the positive impact of sports on young girls and women, highlighting their contributions to American sports culture and history. The resolution also connects to Title IX, the landmark legislation ensuring equal opportunities in education, including athletics.
The resolution plans to acknowledges the achievements of women in sports. The resolution specifically points to the benefits of sports for girls, like improved health and academic success. It also points to Title IX, suggesting that its protections are central to the resolution's goals.
The resolution is directed at all female athletes and organizations involved in women's sports. The text emphasizes protecting opportunities for "biological women," which could have a direct impact on transgender athletes. For example, a high school volleyball player who is a cisgender female might see this as reinforcing existing opportunities, while a transgender female athlete might face new hurdles or even exclusion, depending on how sports organizations interpret the resolution's wording.
The main challenge lies in the resolution's emphasis on "biological women." While the intent is to protect female athletes, this language could lead to discriminatory policies against transgender athletes. The resolution urges sports organizations, both in the U.S. and internationally, to "protect biological women and girls in sports." This could result in practical difficulties, such as:
This resolution exists within the ongoing, complex discussion about fairness and inclusion in sports. While it aims to celebrate and protect women's sports, its language raises critical questions about how to balance the rights of all athletes, including transgender individuals. The practical application of this resolution by sports organizations will be key to determining its true impact.