H.R. 536 IH – Supporting Designation of National Women’s Sports Week
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Resolution
Supporting the designation of the week including June 23, 2025, as ‘‘National Women’s Sports Week’’ to celebrate
the anniversary of the passage of title IX and the growth of women’s sports.
Whereas
- title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 U.S.C. 1681 et seq.) (referred to in this preamble as ‘‘title IX’’) was enacted on June 23, 1972, to end unjust sex discrimination in education, including in athletics;
- title IX transformed sports by guaranteeing women and girls the right to equal athletic opportunities;
- The purposes and benefits of title IX are negated for women whenever men claiming to be women are granted access to female sports;
Whereas
- title IX has resulted in a 545 percent increase in the percentage of women playing college sports and a 990 percent increase in the percentage of women playing high school sports;
- Athletic participation helps women and girls develop confidence, initiative, and leadership skills;
- Policies allowing for the inclusion of men in women’s sports have no basis in biological fact or valid medical research;
- Providing equal athletic opportunities in sports to women is impossible without single-sex teams and competitions reserved exclusively for female athletes;
(Why)
Whereas, without separate single-sex teams and competitions based on biological sex for men and women, men will dominate competitive sports where size, strength, and speed are factors, depriving female athletes of athletic and academic opportunities;
(Biological Differences)
- Whereas, since 2017, men have won at least 24 professional women’s sports titles and an innumerable number of un-reported titles at the middle school, high school, and collegiate levels;
- Whereas, in 2018, at least 300 high school-aged boys in the United States ran the 400-meter dash faster than the most decorated female Olympic champion in the world has run it in her lifetime;
(Executive Order)
“Executive Order 14201 (90 Fed. Reg. 9279; relating to keeping men out of women’s sports) emphasizes opposition to male competitive participation in women’s sports as ‘‘a matter of safety, fairness, dignity, and truth’’;
(Call to Action)
Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the House of Representatives supports—
- Observing ‘‘National Women’s Sports Week’’ to recognize (A) the incredible expansion of opportunities for female athletes since the enactment of title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 U.S.C. 1681 et seq.) and (B) the role of the provisions of law described in subparagraph (A) in guaranteeing equal athletic opportunities for members of both sexes;
- Marking the observance of National Women’s Sports Week with— (A) appropriate programs and activities that celebrate the contributions of individual female athletes in the United States, honor the coaches and parents who support female athletes in the United States, promote equal access to athletic opportunities for members of both sexes, and support the commitment of the United States to supporting female athletes; and