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MINNEAPOLIS — The governing body for high school sports in Minnesota has announced its commitment to adhere to state law regarding the participation of transgender athletes. This decision comes in light of recent federal directives that sought to impose restrictions on transgender individuals in sports. The organization emphasized that its policies will reflect the legal framework established by Minnesota law, which supports the inclusion of transgender athletes in competitive sports.
Officials stated that the focus remains on fostering an inclusive environment for all student-athletes, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to participate regardless of gender identity. The move has garnered support from various advocacy groups, who view it as a significant step toward equality in sports. By prioritizing state law over federal executive orders, Minnesota is positioning itself as a leader in promoting fairness and inclusivity within high school athletics. This decision reinforces the state's commitment to protecting the rights of all students, allowing them to compete in a supportive and equitable environment.
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