AG Todd Rokita pledges to defend Hoosier girls’ rights to fair competition in athletics

By TODD ROKITA

Indiana Attorney General

When Governor Holcomb vetoed commonsense protections for girls sports and equality, he suggested the state would face legal hurdles. He said lawsuits were already being drawn up to challenge the law. This is why he claimed he had to veto the protections for Hoosier girls.

As the chief legal officer for Indiana, I can tell you that this reasoning is BS.

As legislators reconvene this month to override the governor’s veto, my office stands ready to uphold the law and defend any challenges. Hoosiers won’t be bullied by woke groups threatening girls sports. We won’t kowtow to left-wing special interests and the Biden administration undermining equality in our state. We stand by the law and will vigorously defend it in court if and hopefully when the General Assembly overrides the veto.

The passage of HEA 1041 to ban males from competing on female sports teams is an important step in protecting youth sports and has been championed by my office. Athletics are a core part of our kids’ development and growth. They provide a safe, beneficial outlet for children while also engraining a healthy competitive spirit in our future generation.

By opening the floodgates for biological males to participate in female sports, we are not only discouraging young women and girls from joining a team in the first place, but we are also stripping them of scholarship opportunities, starting positions, and a chance to fairly compete.

The world watched as biological male Lia Thomas, who previously competed in men’s collegiate swimming as the 462nd-ranked swimmer, won gold in the women’s Ivy League Championships. Thomas took qualifying positions and podium spots away from female athletes who trained their whole lives to reach these competitions, only to compete on an unfair playing field.

There are vast biological differences when it comes to women and men. Men have higher bone density, muscle mass, and cardiovascular capacity. This creates an unsafe and unfair atmosphere for young female athletes working to improve their athletic prowess. In 2018, over 270 high school boys crushed U.S. Olympian Allyson Felix’s time in the 400-meter in track and field.

The many examples of biological male athletes dominating female sports across the country show we are failing our girls. This is why leadership is so desperately needed, and I applaud the legislature’s commitment to getting this legislation across the finish line.

Women have fought for equality for decades and to receive the same opportunities as men in sports – and yet, our country seems to have turned its back on these efforts. The pressure to cave is immense as woke corporations, Joe Biden, Hollywood, and cultural elites push their radical gender agenda. By caving and vetoing this bill, the governor made clear that appeasing these woke special interests means more to him than equal opportunity for Hoosier girls.

I am proud to see legislators’ commitment to this commonsense policy with their pledge to return to the Statehouse on May 24 to override this veto. Hoosiers can count on me to defend it once it becomes law.

Indiana needs to join the nearly dozen other states that have similar laws to protect women’s and girls’ right to compete on an equal playing field, and once we do, I will eagerly fight any lawsuit that comes our way.

Todd Rokita serves as Indiana’s attorney general.

2 Comments on "AG Todd Rokita pledges to defend Hoosier girls’ rights to fair competition in athletics"

  1. Susan Franklin | May 23, 2022 at 8:04 am |

    Women don’t need your kind of “protection.”

    As one of the women here in Indiana who was part of this change decades ago, You’re wrong, and you don’t know what you’re talking about on this topic. I stand with Governor Holcomb when he vetoed this law.

    Indiana does not need to join your gang of states to file yet another wrongly motivated lawsuit.

    Fellow Hoosiers Stand Up, it’s time to tell Todd to use his energy to solve real Indiana problems and stop wasting our state tax payer money and his offices time.

  2. Uh, Todd .. apparently you weren’t listening ; it’s just not a problem in search of a solution in Indiana, you’re the AG for Indiana, remember ?
    Just stop, stop the culture war politicking.
    You should be working with the Governor instead of feeding the appetite of Dullard Nation.

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