A second Maine school district has voted to revoke its pro-transgender policies, aligning with President Trump's executive order on intimate facilities. The decision reaffirms parental rights and protects girls from being forced to change in front of biological males.
Key Points
District repealed transgender policy allowing students to use facilities based on gender identity
Decision aligns with Trump's executive order on intimate facilities
Parental rights are reaffirmed
Girls are protected from changing in front of biological males
Pros
Reaffirms parental rights
Protects girls from being forced to change in front of biological males
Aligns with President Trump's executive order
Cons
May face opposition from those in support of transgender rights