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On the day they would vote to ban trans girls from youth sports, many Minnesota female Republican lawmakers wore pink, the color associated with demure femininity, baby girls and delicate flowers.
Their business of the day: Protecting female athletes aged 5-18 from the scourge of competing against transgender girls on school sports teams. By pursuing the measure, the GOP wasted valuable time, squandered goodwill and most significantly risked ostracizing and further threatening the mental health of children who need our protection.
To no one’s surprise, the bill failed in the House where Republicans have a 67-66 edge. From the DFLers, the Republicans needed a single vote to reach the threshold of 68 for passage. They couldn’t get one.
DFL Floor Leader Jamie Long of Minneapolis summed the proceedings with a floor speech, saying, “It’s hard to think of an uglier bill than the one we have before us today.”
With their hard-won majority, Republicans could have brought to the floor bills to improve the lives of young girls and women. They might have addressed the soaring costs of housing, child care and food. They could have protected funding for education, health care and extracurricular programs, which are imperiled because of President Donald Trump’s budget cuts.
Instead, the GOP sought to score political points on the backs of children already at risk of being excluded and demonized for not fitting into someone’s inflexible notion of gender and femininity.