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Republican Bill Barring Men from Women’s Sports Predated Trump-Mills Spat, Waits for Hearing

Seamus OthotBy Seamus OthotFebruary 25, 2025Updated:February 27, 20256 Comments3 Mins Read
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Rep. Richard Campbell (R-Orrington) introduced a bill to bar males from women’s sports at Maine schools last summer and again at the beginning of the current legislative session, weeks before the current spat between Governor Janet Mills (D) and President Donald Trump (R).

If enacted, Rep. Campbell’s bill would bringing the state in line with President Trump’s executive order, but that would require overcoming determined opposition from Gov. Mills, who last week told President Trump that Maine would take him to court over the issue.

“Maine seems to be in the forefront of [this issue] because of the President’s actions and comments, the governor’s responses, and other people that are vocal. So now I think whether it’s my bill or another bill, it’s time to address this issue on behalf of the young girls,” Campbell told The Maine Wire.

“The Democrat Party used to be for the little guy and the children, at least, that’s what they profess. Apparently, in this case, that doesn’t matter. It’s both very confusing but unfortunate,” he added.

The bill, LD 233, drew co-sponsorship from nine Republican lawmakers, including former U.S. congressional candidate Rep. Mike Soboleski (R-Phillips).

Just under a page long, the simple bill prevents schools that receive any state funding whatsoever from allowing biological males to compete in female sports, regardless of their self-described gender identity.

[RELATED: Trans Identifying Male Leap-frogs Competitors at Girls’ Pole Vaulting Meet in Maine…]

The bill has not yet had any public hearings or work sessions, and has been referred to the Judiciary Committee for consideration. Despite polling showing that 79 percent of Americans, and 67 percent of Democrats and Democrat-leaning voters, oppose men in women’s sports, the bill is extremely unlikely to pass in a Democrat controlled legislature.

“It’s time for the Democrats to step up and actually do something about this. They have the majority in the House, the Senate, on the committees and the governor. So it just is very confusing to me that they would run in the direction that they decided, it’s puzzling,” said Campbell.

[RELATED: Gov. Mills Vows to Resist Federal Ban on Boys in Girls Sports After Trump Singled out Maine and Threatened to Pull Funding…]

President Trump signed an executive order promising to withhold federal funding from schools that continue to allow boys into girls’ sports, threatening over $280 million in funding for Maine. Nevertheless, the Maine Principal’s Association and the Maine Department of Education have refused to change their current policy.

Prior to the present stand-off, Maine’s state budget was already facing a half billion dollar shortfall. Currently in Augusta, the Mills administration and legislative Democrats are sparring with Republicans over a $118 million supplemental spending bill the governor insists in necessary to fund Medicaid obligations.

On Wednesday, state Rep. Elizabeth Caruso (R-Caratunk) is scheduled to hold a press conference at the State House at 1 p.m. to present a bill she has recently introduced entitled “An Act to Ensure Equity and Safety in Athletics, Restrooms, Changing Rooms and Housing at Elementary, Secondary and Postsecondary Schools.”

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Seamus Othot

Seamus Othot is a reporter for The Maine Wire. He grew up in New Hampshire, and graduated from The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, where he was able to spend his time reading the great works of Western Civilization. He can be reached at [email protected] or ‪(401) 216-9160‬.

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William Williams
William Williams
1 year ago

Democrats need to be defeated . They are destroying Maine .
This should be enough for the voters of Maine to see how out of control these people are .
Maine needs new leadership in Augusta .
I don’t mean another democrat .

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Joel
Joel
1 year ago

Excellent bill, does anyone think the liberal legislators will get even close to passing this? Interestingly if you check the Maine Principles Association website they are neither for or against this bill. They are as crooked as our legislators in Augusta.

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Olde Crone
Olde Crone
1 year ago

Selected not elected.

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Boxcar
Boxcar
1 year ago

She wants to take Trump to court???? LET HER PAY FOR THE LITIGATION. She can even start a GO FUND ME account.

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Hanover Fiste
Hanover Fiste
1 year ago

In Maine 57 of its 192 school districts have policies that exclude parents from knowing whether their children start identifying as transgender. Is yours on the list? Check out the story @ The Federalist. 

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Eeddyedward
Eeddyedward
1 year ago

This should be brought to the floor and voted on, get it on the record the names of every freak pervert dem that votes against it! Then publish their picture and district! VOTE THEM OUT! C’mon man!

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