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Indiana limits gender identity recognition, college sports participation

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Friday, March 7, 2025   

Executive orders have been issued by Indiana Gov. Mike Braun that restrict state funds from promoting gender identity and ban transgender women from women's college sports.

One order directs the Indiana Commission for Higher Education to enforce a 2020 Title IX rule, not a 2024 rule, ensuring transgender women cannot compete in women's sports. A review in 2026 will assess compliance among Indiana colleges.

Braun's orders follow President Donald Trump's February executive order barring transgender athletes from girls' and women's sports.

"This is crafted to be maybe similar to it," Braun said. "It is crafted by us to address our point of view here in Indiana."

Trump's 2024 campaign promise to "keep men out of women's sports" gained broad support. A national AP VoteCast survey found most respondents believe government support for transgender rights has gone too far.

A separate order requires state agencies to recognize only male and female genders based on birth sex. The Bureau of Motor Vehicles will stop issuing driver's licenses with an "X" gender marker. The Department of Health will challenge birth certificate changes, although courts retain final authority over those requests.

Braun said biological sex is written in humans' DNA.

"Replacing the scientific fact biological sex with the ever-shifting self-reported idea of gender identity as real consequences put women in danger in females-only places like prisons," he said. "It destroys our opportunities for women in sports."

Transgender-rights advocates have said these orders unfairly target a small, vulnerable group. Critics argue the policies prioritize politics over fairness. Legal experts expect challenges, but it remains unclear what legal actions will follow.


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