Maine is facing mounting financial pressure over the state's defiance of President Donald Trump's nationwide order banning transgender athletes from competing in women's and girls' sports. The U.S.
Republican lawmakers are calling on the state to repeal protections for transgender people in the Maine Human Rights Act.
The department sent a letter to state leaders threatening the loss of funds for K-12 schools that don't follow its ...
An order to ban Maine parents from registering their newborns at local hospitals was issued to punish the state’s governor ...
Gov. Janet Mills apparently hurt Donald Trump's feelings in February. The result has been a multifaceted offensive against ...
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The Western Journal on MSNTrump Admin Cuts Maine Off from Federal Funds After Refusal to Follow Executive OrderThe Department of Agriculture has stopped sending certain federal funds to Maine schools because the state allows transgender ...
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"In order to continue to receive taxpayer dollars from USDA, the state of Maine must demonstrate compliance with Title IX which protects female student athletes from having to compete with or against ...
Special education laws and the U.S. Department of Education have evolved together over nearly five decades. Now, the Trump ...
The decision was announced on Wednesday after multiple requests were sent to Gov. Janet Mills urging her to protect female ...
In February, after an executive order on the issue, Trump warned Maine to comply with the protection of female athletes or face a cut in federal funding to the state. On Wednesday, the U.S. Department ...
USDA Secretary Brooks Rollins stated that Maine needed to follow Title IX protections for female athletes to continue receiving federal funds ...
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