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Urged NCAA to ban transgender athletes from women's sports

22 U.S. Senators sent a letter to NCAA President Charlie Baker urging him to update its student-athlete policy to ban transgender athletes from participating in women's sports. The senators wrote: "Amid the Biden-Harris administration's unprecedented assault on Title IX, we write to urge the National Collegiate Athletic Association to update your student-athlete participation policy to require that only biologically female students participate in women's sports."

The NCAA updated its policy in 2022 on transgender athletes, aligning itself with Olympic standard. The NCAA requires transgender athletes to give documentation that meets sports standards for testosterone levels at three points in time:

  1. Prior to any competition during the regular season;
  2. Prior to the first competition in an NCAA championship event; and
  3. Prior to any competition in the non-championship segment.
A CNN report estimates there are fewer than 40 transgender athletes among more than 500,000 athletes.
Source: CBS-2-Iowa's Tyler Downey on 2026 Alabama Governor race , Aug 8, 2024

Don't use race to divide us

Q: Is racism a threat to domestic security in the United States? Why or why not?

A: I think the Democratic Party openly encourages hostility between races in this country by using inflammatory language to divide us. Racism is inexcusable and I never have or will condone it. I have always taught it isn't your race that makes you who you are, but who you are on the inside. Good and evil come in all shapes and colors, and when there is discrimination by any race against another, it must be called out.

Source: AFA iVoterGuide on 2020 Alabama Senate race , Nov 3, 2020

Opposes laws against discrimination over sexual orientation

Q: Should LGBTQ people be protected against discrimination based on sexual orientation?

Tommy Tuberville: No. Opposes laws protecting people against discrimination because of sexual orientation.

Doug Jones: Yes. Credits his gay son with helping him to change his views. Co-sponsored anti-discrimination Equality Act.

Source: CampusElect on 2020 Alabama Senate race , Oct 10, 2020

Strongly anti-gender identity, according to AFA survey.

Tuberville opposes the AFA survey question on gender identity

The AFA inferred whether candidates agree or disagree with the statement, 'I support adding sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression as protected classes in non-discrimination laws'? Self-description: (American Family Association helps produce iVoterGuides): `Grounded in God; rooted in research`; they `thoroughly investigate candidates`; when they cannot `evaluate with confidence, they receive an `Insufficient` rating` (& we exclude)

Source: AFA Survey 20AFA-3B on Sep 11, 2020

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