NO PAIN, NO 'GAINES': Former athlete Riley_Gaines_ reveals what's at stake if states don't protect biological women in sports.
Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines talks to 'The Evening Edit' about Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signing the 'Women's Bill of Rights' into law.
After Oklahoma became the third state to pass legislation protecting biological women, former NCAA All-American swimming champion Riley Gaines urged other leaders to do the same." Wednesday. "I see what's at stake if we don't do this, if leaders don't follow the example the Governor Stitt has so perfectly exemplified. And what's at stake is the truth.
"In Oklahoma alone, [the term ‘woman’] is used 584 times in Oklahoma statute. So this means there are 584 times for unelected bureaucrats and officials to go in and redefine this word woman... to fit their radical agenda," Gaines added.
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