Georgia's Public University Regents Ask NCAA to Ban Transgender Women From Sports

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The regents who govern Georgia's 26 public universities and colleges voted Tuesday to ask the NCAA and another college athletic federation to ban transgender women from participating in women's sports.

As reported by Jeff Amy of The Associated Press, the unanimous vote came after Georgia lieutenant governor Burt Jones, a Republican, vowed in August to pass legislation that would ban transgender women from athletic competition involving public colleges.

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