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PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel not sure how this one should play out. On the one hand children need the interaction that sports brings. Then I can also see that some trans girls might have an unfair advantage. I don't think this is something that will be resolved in the short term.
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PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln Unfortunately I Suspect You are Correct. We Haven't advanced as Much as We Would Like to Think.
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..."“These are all kids and they're playing for fun," Jackson said. "I don't understand why this has to be something bigger than that. They're just kids trying to have fun."

Jackson said excluding transgender youth from playing on the sports team aligning with their gender could increase suicide rates. Other opponents of the bill said it would target students who are already marginalized.

Yet others spoke about the positive impact playing sports has on kids beyond winning competitions or medals.

“As an athlete, I can tell you the valuable life lessons that I learned, pushing myself to my absolute limit, what it means to put others before myself and what it looks like to have a group of people working in harmony towards a similar goal,” said Patrick Sasser, father of a transgender daughter and a longtime track and cross country coach in Columbia Public Schools.

“I'm sad that my daughter was robbed of that experience because she didn't fit an arbitrary, antiquated view of gender.”

Sasser said more can be done to protect women’s sports by giving them equal funding, coverage and opportunities.

Supporters of the bill argued that the bill is needed because they said transgender athletes have an unfair advantage over cisgender female participants.

“If the transgender community wants to fit in, the first place to start would be to stop taking the spots on teams records, podiums, scholarships and opportunities away from biological females that have fought and earned the right to have them,” said Jenny Shultz, a former college athlete.

Other supporters voiced concerns about transgender women dominating sports teams.

The proposed bill would also allow students to pursue legal action if they believe they suffered harm or were deprived of an athletic opportunity as a result of a transgender person playing on a women's sports team.

The bill has yet to be voted out of committee.

Two other bills pending in the legislature would also target transgender people. A bill in the Missouri Senate would prohibit gender-confirming hormonal and surgical treatments for minors. A bill in the Missouri House would prohibit changing the sex designation on a birth certificate."
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