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Rep. Mary Miller introduces bill opposing Biden's new Title IX rule

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Congresswoman Mary E. Miller | Official U.S. House headshot

Congresswoman Mary E. Miller | Official U.S. House headshot

On June 5, 2024, Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) introduced legislation aimed at reversing the Biden administration’s Title IX rule, which she argues permits men to enter women and girls’ private spaces. Representative Miller issued a statement emphasizing her concerns:

“Joe Biden is undermining years of progress women have made in securing their rights under Title IX. For more than half a century, Title IX has protected women and girls, ensuring they have equal opportunities in education. However, the Biden Administration is putting our girls at risk by allowing men to access women and girls' bathrooms and locker rooms. This divergence is a blatant violation of the protections Title IX was meant to guarantee, and it undermines the very foundation of women's rights and security in their private spaces."

Education and the Workforce Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) supported Miller's resolution under the Congressional Review Act: “The Biden administration’s final rule hacks Title IX into pieces and expunges decades of progress for women and girls across the nation. This is a clear and present threat, and one that cannot go unaddressed. Vice Chair Miller’s resolution under the Congressional Review Act to stamp out the Biden administration’s radical Title IX rule is a much-needed prescription to safeguard opportunities for women and girls – and I am proud to support it.”

Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY) also endorsed Miller's initiative: “I’m proud to support Representative Mary Miller’s legislation to block the Biden Administration’s radical efforts to roll back women’s rights and undo President Trump’s policies that ensure every American receives due process under the law.”

Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) echoed these sentiments: “I am proud to stand with Congresswoman Mary Miller on her joint resolution—Joe Biden’s DOE does not get to decide what being a girl or woman means,” said Congresswoman Luna. “As society drifts into the chaos of postmodernism, it is crucial that we, as legislators, stay firm and protect the rights of young women across America. They deserve to feel safe in their schools and confident in their sports. We must stand up for our values and ensure that every young woman has the opportunity to thrive in a safe environment.”

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