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Tuberville Takes Action to Protect Women's Olympic Sports in Honor of National Girls and Women in Sports Day

February 5, 2025 - WASHINGTON, AL – Today, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) reintroduced the Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act to prohibit any governing body recognized by the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) from allowing men to participate in any athletic event intended for females. The bill modifies eligibility requirements for amateur sports governing organizations. Senator Tuberville re-introduced the legislation on National Girls and Women in Sports Day and as part of his continuing fight to protect Title IX and save women's sports.

Representative Greg Steube (R-FL-17) introduced the House version of this bill.

"Men should not be competing in women's sports at any level," said Senator Tuberville. "We were all deeply disturbed last summer to see videos of men boxing against women in the Olympics. This is not only dangerous, but it is incredibly unfair to the young women who have trained their whole lives to compete. Whether in little league or the Olympics, it's unsafe, it's unfair, and it's just plain wrong. I am proud to introduce this bill and hope to see it signed into law long before the United States hosts the 2028 Summer Olympics so we can all enjoy watching safe, fair competition."

"From the swimming pool to the boxing ring, far-left activists have hijacked the rulebook to push their extremist agenda onto sports governing bodies. Not only is this antithetical to the principles of fair competition, but it constitutes a direct assault on the future of women's sports altogether," said Rep. Steube. "It is more important than ever that we stand up for common sense by prohibiting biological males from competing in female athletics. That is why I have reintroduced The Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act to protect the integrity of women's sports from woke ideologues."

The Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act boasts the support of a broad coalition of organizations, key stakeholders, and women's groups.

"As an athlete who has experienced the injustice of competing against a male firsthand, I'm grateful for the leadership of Representative Steube and Senator Tuberville. They have made it clear that they will fight for fairness, privacy, and safety for girls and women in sports," said Riley Gaines, 12x NCAA All American Swimmer and Independent Women's Forum Ambassador.

"Women and girls deserve the opportunity to compete in sports on a level playing field, free from unfair competition with male athletes in their own categories. With no national governing body of Olympic sports currently barring all males from women's categories, this glaring inequity undermines opportunities for female athletes and the integrity of women's sports. Congressman Steube's Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act is a vital step to ensure fairness, empower women, and preserve the future of women's athletics." -Independent Council on Women's Sports

"It's obvious that men do not belong in women's sports. Yet despite the overwhelming support for this position among the American people, too many sports bodies still allow men who claim to be women to compete against female athletes. This is incredibly unfair to women, and it needs to end. APP is grateful to Congressman Steube and Senator Tuberville for their long-standing leadership in defense of women's sports, and we are proud to once again support this legislation." -Terry Schilling, President of American Principles Project

"On numerous occasions, women have been sidelined and victimized due to extreme transgender ideology. It's time to keep men out of women's sports. We applaud Representative Steube for his leadership on this issue and urge all members of Congress-regardless of party-to vote for The Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act." -Kris Ullman, President of Eagle Forum

"Women's Liberation Front applauds Rep. Steube's legislation aimed at preserving women's sports for women and girls. The world witnessed the travesty carried out in Women's Olympic Boxing in 2024 when the International Olympic Committee allowed men to box women. The men of course won, robbing real women of medals and titles they trained for years to win. We appreciate this legislation as a return to sanity and a decisive move to protect women's sports." -Women's Liberation Front

"Women and girls should never be reduced to spectators in their own sports. Allowing men to deprive women of medals, podium spots, public recognition, and opportunities to compete is unfair and unacceptable. Our laws must acknowledge the clear biological differences between men and women in order to preserve equal athletic opportunities for female athletes. Women and girls deserve a fair and level playing field. We applaud Rep. Steube for his leadership on this bill," said Matt Sharp, Director of the Center for Public Policy and senior counsel for the Alliance Defending Freedom

"I appreciate Senator Tuberville and Representative Steube for their leadership on protecting women and girls in athletics. Allowing even a single female athlete to be displaced by a male is discriminatory, risky, and unfair. And it must be stopped. That is precisely what lifelong sports advocate Senator Ted Stevens would want - equality in sports, preserving the safety, fairness and equal opportunity for female athletes. This bill will do just that," said Paula Scanlan, Independent Women's Voice Ambassador.

"As a former athlete who was forced to compete against a male, resulting in a life-altering injury, it's crucial to recognize that allowing men's participation in women's sports not only deprives women of opportunities but also exposes them to significant danger. I deeply admire Representative Steube and Senator Tuberville for their leadership in addressing this issue and standing up for fairness and safety, especially for women," said Payton McNabb, Independent Women's Voice Ambassador.

BACKGROUND:

USA Boxing updated their National Rule Book to add a Transgender definition and link to a new Transgender Policy, effective on January 1, 2024. The policy states: "a boxer who transitions from male to female is eligible to compete in the female category" with certain conditions.

Under the Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act, Congress chartered the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) and allowed the organization to recognize governing bodies for individual sports. USA Boxing has been recognized by the USOC as the official governing body for boxing. The Act sets out a variety of requirements that must be followed by these individual governing bodies in order to be certified by USOC.

In February 2024, Senator Tuberville originally introduced the Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act during the 118th Congress. Representative Greg Steube introduced the House version.

Fighting for Women's Sports:

As a former educator, mentor, and coach for more than 40 years, Senator Tuberville is concerned about the future of girls' and women's sports. He began his career coaching high school girls' basketball shortly after the enactment of Title IX and witnessed the law's positive impacts firsthand. Senator Tuberville has been a vocal advocate of preserving Title IX and urged Joe Biden's Department of Education officials to keep the protections in place.

In January 2025, Senator Tuberville led 36 Republican colleagues in re-introducing the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2025 to preserve Title IX protections for female athletes and ensure fair, safe competition in women's sports across the country. Senator Tuberville's bill passed the House in January 2025.

 

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