Missouri senator wants to amend state constitution to force schools to make trans athletes compete against those of same 'biological sex'

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Missouri senator wants to amend state constitution to force schools to make trans athletes compete against those of same 'biological sex'
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A resolution in the Missouri Senate would only allow high school transgender athletes to compete with those who share the gender they were born as in statewide events.

O'Laughlin's resolution would require an amendment to the state's constitution, which would be put to a public vote.

"If you have a daughter, and she has practiced and trained and done everything she could do to be excellent in a sport," O'Laughlin said,"and if she enters a race and a male who now identifies as a female enters the race and wins, that's patently unfair."

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