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First on Fox: Western Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisi hosted a former swimmer of the University of Kentucky Riley Gaines In Charleston, on Wednesday, to enter the law on Riley Gaines – codification of the definitions of “men” and “women” into the state law.
A bill funded by Senate President Randy Smith, R-Blackwater Falls, and minority leader Mike Woelfel, D-Huntington, preferably passed in the upper house of 31-3.
The only Democrat, Senator Joey Garcia of Fermont, voted “no”, and the House approved a 90-8 Senate bill.
According to the text, it “confirms the long -standing meaning” of sex, men and women in state legislation, retains women’s toilets, sleeping premises, lockers and other private facilities for the only use of women – to prevent “abuse, persecution, sexual attacks and violence committed by men.”
Governor Patrick Morrisi, Riley Gaines, Higer Higgin IWF (r.) And Senator Patricia Ruker, R-Charles Town (L.), visible at the event that sign the bills. (Screenshot/government. Patrick Morrisi)
Morrisi said he was inspired by the story of a 14-year-old Amy Salorn athlete from Shinyston, outside Clarksburg.
Salerno and her teammates refused to participate in the Harryrison High School Championship in 2023 as a protest against the preparations with the Transgender athlete.
Morrisi, the Prosecutor General then, threw support for the trial over the situation.
“This is an incredible day for Western VirginiaMorrisi said on Wednesday, noting that Gaines, together with the President of the Independent Women’s Forum, Hiser Higgins standing nearby.
He continued the loan home speaker Roger Hanscho, R-Clay; State Senator Patricia Ruker, R-Charles Town; And Del-Katie Hes Cruise, R-Buffalo, as important in the adoption of the law: “I have worked on this issue for a very long time, and even now we have several cases in the Supreme Court,” Morrisi said, adding that the true heroes of the movement are the athletes themselves, like Gaines and Solar.
Hess Cruse told Fox News Digital what is glad to see that the bill has succeeded.
“I firmly stood in support of this bill with Riley Gaines,” she said. “There are indisputable biological differences between men and women, and allows men and boys to compete in women’s sports or to enter space only for women, it is not only unfair but also a serious security problem.”
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Riley Gaines appears after Governor Patrick Morrisi Signs Riley Gaines. (Screenshot/government. Morrisi)
“Protecting the integrity of women’s sports and same-sex space is important, and this law is a victory for women’s rights, justice and security,” GIS Cruz added.
The Roker said Wheeling Intelligence The bill “is not a question of hatred (transgender people) or call them or want to abuse them.”
“I know somewhat (transgenders) and I respect them, and I believe that they should be safe to live their lives and choose what they want to do – but it does not cancel the right of women who do not want to share the space with … a biological man.”
Meanwhile, Garcia is a lonely Democrat of the Senate in opposition – said transgenderism is not a “decision of people, but who they are,” and questioned the need for the bill.
In addition, the chairman of the Democratic Party of West Virginia Mike Pushkin announced the ceremony on Wednesday as a “photo” for Republicans.
“I hope Riley Gaines enjoyed her quick stop in West Virginia to celebrate the Governor Morrisi’s bill to make the bathrooms great again,” he went to a gun, which is also a delegate representing Charleston.
“While Republicans lined up for selfies and high fives about the legislation on who uses, in which toilets, the Western Virgins were still waiting for legislators to solve real problems, jobs, health care and roads that we can drive without risking our cars.”
“Probably the next time Ms Hein is visits, she reminds Republicans that working families need less political tricks and more real solutions.”
At the Morrisi ceremony, President Donald Trump also headed this issue with his executive order, similar to West Virginia’s legislation, and his recent White House spat with Democratic Governor Janet Mills.
“This is a problem that has almost universal support,” he said. “Yes, when they wake up, they always dig in heels, and they try to force the rest of the country to follow a radical gender ideology. Well, it won’t happen here. It won’t happen in West Virginia.”
Gaines noted that when she came out on the podium Morrisi, it seemed that “a little stupid”, that she had received a standing ovation for “just saying that men and women were different.”
Gaines rose to the fore after the Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania, the transgender athlete, at the NCAA 2022 Championship. She suggested “shouting” Solarn to her courage against a similar situation, and said that it refreshed that Morrisi and others were leading to this issue.
On the other hand, she said, some governors dug up in heels with changes in biological definitions and scholastic sports rules.
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She pointed to the Governor of Wisconsin Tonya Evers, a Democrat, which caused a fiery storm when his nationwide budget proposal changed the term “mother” to “mad man” and “husband” for “husband”.
Evers pulled the heat from the Republicans across the country, as well as the icon of Wisconsin, born in Wisconsin, Brett Faur, who called “Evers Movement”.
Later, Evers defended this step as a way to give “people who use the IVF, which, I think, Republicans are in order with (and) have legal certainty that my mother can render a year of help.”
At the event of Charleston Gaines added: “We were called” a lot of cervix “,” Uterine owners “,” menstrual “,” feed the breasts “,” equal faces “-a” “” fired people “really take a cake”.
In response, Morrisi addressed the assembled legislators and rushed: “You are not going to send me an account with a” crazy person “written in it, not in West Virginia.”
Digital Fox News also addressed the Democratic Party of West Virginia for comments.