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South Carolina Senate Advances Bill That Would Prohibit Biological Males From Participating in Women’s Sports

South Carolina Senate Advances Bill That Would Prohibit Biological Males From Participating in Women’s Sports
South Carolina state Rep. Ashley Trantham (R-Pelzer) talks to other lawmakers about a bill to ban transgender males from competing in girls' and women's sports on April 5, 2022. Jeffrey Collins/AP Photo
Matt McGregor
Matt McGregor
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5/6/2022|Updated: 5/6/2022

Legislation prohibiting transgender students in South Carolina from playing on sports teams not aligned with their biological gender in public school and college sports advanced in the state Senate on May 4.

The Senate voted 30–10 to pass Senate Bill 531, also called the Save Women’s Sports Act, which, if adopted in the House and signed by Republican Gov. Henry McMaster, would prohibit males who have decided that they are females from playing in female sports.

Matt McGregor
Matt McGregor
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Matt McGregor is an Epoch Times reporter who covers general U.S. news and features. Send him your story ideas: [email protected]
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