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Federal agencies accuse Minnesota of violating Title IX by allowing transgender girls to play sports, demanding changes or enforcement action.
The U.S. Department of Education and Health and Human Services have accused Minnesota of violating Title IX by allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls' sports, citing a federal investigation launched in February.
The agencies found the state's education department and high school league in noncompliance, emphasizing that male athletes' participation undermines fair competition and disregards biological sex differences.
The review intensified after a transgender softball player’s standout performance.
The administration demands policy changes within 10 days or faces enforcement, citing an executive order on sports.
Minnesota’s attorney general has sued to block the federal action, arguing the order lacks legal authority and conflicts with state anti-discrimination laws protecting gender identity.
The dispute underscores the national divide over transgender athletes and the balance between federal and state authority.
Las agencias federales acusan a Minnesota de violar el Título IX al permitir que las chicas transgénero jueguen deportes, exigiendo cambios o medidas de cumplimiento.