Federal legislation passing the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday has mirror language to North Carolina’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act that became law on Aug.
The House voted to pass a bill that would ban transgender athletes from participating in women and girls' sports in federal funded schools.
Texas Democratic Reps. Vicente Gonzalez and Henry Cuellar both sided with the Republican majority, and North Carolina Democratic Rep. Don Davis voted "present."
Nearly all House Democratic lawmakers voted against a bill Tuesday that would prevent men from competing in women’s sports. The
Henry Cuellar and Vicente Gonzalez — joined all Republicans in support of the bill. Democratic Rep. Don Davis of North Carolina voted present. "An overwhelming majority of Americans believe that ...
The House passed the "Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act," which could change Title IX protections and ensure only people assigned female at birth participate in women and girls athletics, on Tuesday on a vote of 218-206-1.
Reps. Vicente Gonzalez and Henry Cuellar of Texas were the two Democrats who voted for the bill and Rep. Don Davis of North Carolina was the present vote. Republicans put attacks on Democrats over transgender issues front and center in competitive races ...
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a floor vote to ban trans and intersex girls and women from participating in sports at federally funded schools and universities. A similar bill is also currently before the U.
House battlefield is shaped by districts that backed a House member and presidential candidate of different parties.
Nov 7 • 2:03 PM ET AP calls North Carolina District 1 for Don ... Nov 6 • 1:11 PM ET AP calls Texas District 34 for Vicente Gonzalez. Nov 6 • 12:55 PM ET AP calls California District 51 ...
North Carolina escaped what would have been a disastrous loss with a dramatic 102-96 overtime win over the Eagles
Asked how he would solve North Carolina’s challenges, Trump said he is “not really thinking about FEMA right now.” Instead, he pointed to Whatley and three Republican members of Congress.