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Virginia prepares to finalize transgender women's sports restrictions

Virginia High School League set to meet Wednesday, May 7

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Richmond, Va. (Newsradiowrva.com) - The Virginia High School League (VHSL) executive committee is set to meet this week to finalize a new policy recently approved to limit competition in girls sports to students assigned female at birth.

The league previously allowed transgender high school students to compete on teams aligning with their gender identity but shifted after an executive order from President Trump.


Wednesday’s meeting is expected to formalize the changes to the league’s handbook and policy manual, despite pressure from advocates urging them to reconsider. Advocates say the decision has caused “emotional harm” to students and their families.

“It is not too late for the Virginia High School League to find clarity and courage and to return to an inclusive policy that is sound, both ethically and legally,” Auden Perino, senior counsel for LGBTQI+ equality at the National Women’s Law Center, told The Virginia Mercury.

Back in February, Gov. Youngkin called the committee’s decision “just common sense” after appearing alongside Trump when he signed the executive order.

“Biological boys should not be competing against girls,” Youngkin wrote on social media. “The Virginia High School League must change course immediately just like the NCAA. Virginia schools are at risk of losing millions of dollars in federal school funding if the VHSL doesn’t comply with President Trump’s Executive Order protecting girls sports.”

Virginia High School League set to meet Wednesday, May 7