South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem signs transgender athlete ban

Published Feb. 3, 2022 6:42 p.m. ET
Associated Press

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem on Thursday signed a bill that will ban transgender girls and college-age women from playing in school sports leagues that match their gender identity, making zSouth Dakota the 10th state to enact such a law.

Noem is the first governor

The bill is set to take effect July 1 but faces potential legal challenges. Federal judges have halted enforcement of such laws in Idaho and West Virginia, while the Justice Department has challenged bans in other states as violations of federal law.

The Republican governor touted the ban at a bill signing ceremony in the Capitol, telling reporters: “We will ensure that we have fairness and a level playing field for female athletes here in the state of South Dakota, at the K-12 level and at the university level.”

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Opponents have decried the bill as bullying and say it sends a message that transgender people are not welcome in the state.

"At a time when young people are facing an unprecedented need for support, it is devastating to see politicians instead invent new ways to exclude them,” said Sam Ames, the director of advocacy at The Trevor Project, which advocates for transgender youth.

Noem lobbied forcefully for the bill this year after

But Noem,

The NCAA did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the bill's passage or whether it would take any action as a result. The college athletics organization last month

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