For 18-year-old softball player Ember Zelch, the anti-trans sports bill that failed to get enough support in Ohio hits too close to home. The bill would have banned transgender athletes like Ember from sports that correspond with their gender identity.
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The bill, which also included an overhaul of the State Board of Education's powers, failed Thursday in the Ohio legislature. The Senate amended and passed the bill but House representatives voted against it. Under the current rules, the Ohio High School Athletic Association has transgender athletes undergo a year of hormone treatment or demonstrate they have no other physical advantages in order to compete.
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