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Nebraska girls deserve real fairness in sports.  That means protecting girls’ physical safety, protecting their opportunities for scholarships, and protecting their right to fair competition.

 

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Protect Fairness in Girls’ Sports:

Biological males have significant physical advantages — higher muscle mass, greater bone density, and elevated testosterone levels. Allowing men to compete in girls’ sports destroys a level playing field and undermines fairness for our daughters.

Protect Girls’ Opportunities:

Over 900 medals have been awarded to biological males competing in girls’ sports. That means lost championships, lost scholarships, and lost opportunities for young women. Nebraska must stand up for our daughters and protect their future.

Protect Girls’ Physical Safety:

In contact sports like rugby, wrestling, and boxing — and even in basketball and volleyball — biological males pose real physical risks to female athletes. Protecting girls from preventable, potentially life-altering injuries is not controversial. It’s common sense.

OFFICIAL BALLOT LANGUAGE

Fairness for Girls has submitted proposed ballot language to Nebraska Secretary of State Robert Evnen. The proposed object statement reads:


“The object of this petition is to amend the Nebraska Constitution to establish constitutional protections for sex-separate athletics to ensure equal access to athletic opportunities for females.”



The proposed constitutional amendment language reads:

1) Schools must expressly designate each athletic team or sport as one of the following based on biological sex: Males, men or boys; females, women, or girls; or coed or mixed.

2) Athletic teams or sports designated for females, women, or girls pursuant to subsection (1) of this section shall not be open to students of the male sex.

3) For purposes of this section, “schools” shall mean interscholastic, intercollegiate, and intramural athletic teams or sports that are sponsored by a common school of this state, a public postsecondary educational institution of this state, or any school or institution of learning in this state not owned or exclusively controlled by the state or a political subdivision thereof whose athletic teams or sports compete against a common school or public postsecondary educational institution of this state, or any school or institution of learning in this state not owned or exclusively controlled by the state or a political subdivision thereof whose athletic teams or sports compete against a common school or public postsecondary education institution of this state.

4) This section shall be self-executing, but legislation may be enacted to facilitate its operation. If any part or parts of this section are found to conflict with federal law or the Constitution of the United States, this section shall be implemented to the maximum extent permitted by federal law and the Constitution of the United States. Any provision held invalid shall be severable from the remaining portions of this section.