LINCOLN — Nebraska’s high school sports will comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order banning transgender athletes from competing on women’s sports teams inconsistent with their sex at birth.
The Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA), the governing body for most high school sports, announced Monday that its eight-member board of directors had unanimously adopted a resolution last week stating that it would comply with the president’s order “until further notice” and follow state and federal law.
Trump signed an executive order on Feb. 5 that pledges to rescind federal funds from any “educational program” that fails to comply with his ban. The order asks federal agencies to interpret Title IX — the civil rights law that bans sex-based discrimination — so that federal funding could be withdrawn if transgender athletes were allowed to compete.
The decision means that NSAA will scrap, for now, its 9-year-old policy that had allowed trans athletes to compete if they met several criteria, including proving, via a medical examination and physiological testing, that they did not possess “physical or physiological advantages over genetic females of the same age group.”
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