California leaders urge CIF to protect fairness in girls’ sports
Ahead of the CIF Track and Field Championships at Veterans Memorial Stadium this weekend, controversy is growing over the participation of transgender athlete AB Hernandez. Read More
Ahead of the CIF Track and Field Championships at Veterans Memorial Stadium this weekend, controversy is growing over the participation of transgender athlete AB Hernandez. Read More
Assemblymember David Tangipa, R-Clovis, proposed legislation that would create an “open division” to allow transgender athletes to compete fairly. “That way anybody who wants to compete can compete but we also guarantee that there is a space for our young women and our young athletes to compete just like what…
State Assemblymember David Tangipa also said that he and his colleagues will be looking for solutions to ensure they are protecting young girls and athletes. Tangipa said they are working to get back to the “fundamental understanding that boys are boys and girls are girls.” Read More
The John Kobylt Show Hour 2 (05/28) – CA State Assemblyman David Tangipa comes on the show to talk about the controversy surrounding having transgender athletes compete against biological girls in CA. More on the controversy surrounding having transgender athletes compete against biological girls in CA. Californians pay so much…
INTERVIEW: Assemblyman David Tangipa (R-Clovis) discusses the California Interscholastic Federation’s (CIF) “pilot entry process” for the state high school track and field championships. The rule allows additional “biological female” athletes—those who narrowly missed qualifying—to compete, aiming to ensure they aren’t displaced by transgender athletes. Read More