Texas Attorney General Probes School Districts Over Transgender Student Athletes

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Texas Attorney General Probes School Districts Over Transgender Student Athletes
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is demanding documentation from two North Texas school districts regarding their policies on transgender student athletes. This investigation stems from secretly recorded videos released by Accuracy in Media, a group that focuses on exposing alleged media bias and public policy failings. The videos appear to show administrators discussing ways to allow transgender students to play on sports teams aligned with their gender identity, potentially violating state law. Paxton has vowed to hold accountable any school districts attempting to circumvent state regulations.

FILE - Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton arrives with former President Donald Trump at Manhattan criminal court before Trump's trial in New York, Tuesday, April 30, 2024. Attorney General Ken Paxton has asked for documentation about two North Texas school districts ’ policies related to transgender student athletes .

“Any systematic effort by a school district to sidestep state law and allow biological boys to play in girls’ sports in Texas will be rooted out, and my office will explore all avenues to hold those responsible to account,” Paxton said in a Thursday statement.In Feb.

The administrator references the state’s stance on transgender students in athletics, but says if the child’s birth certificate is changed out of state, school officials could accept what’s on official documentation.Abbott responded to clips of the video on social media, saying the administrator should be “fired on the spot.”

The district said the footage “has been edited and is an incomplete representation of the entire conversation.” The DISD administrator talked about “loopholes” in the law, according to a recording that was edited by the group. The administrator also said she would go to jail for saving a child’s life.The undercover videos published by Accuracy in Media also include multiple calls for people to advocate for voucher-style programs that allow parents to access public money to pay for private school tuition.

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