San Diego Fails to Pass Measure Protecting Girls from Trans Athletes in Local Schools
A measure in San Diego aimed at protecting girls from competing trans athletes failed to pass, despite pleas from parents over a controversy at a local middle school.

The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted against a measure to protect girls from trans athletes, despite pleas from parents who oppose allowing a transgender student to use the girls' locker room at a local middle school. The decision has sparked controversy and debate over issues of inclusivity and equality for transgender students. Parents argue that allowing trans athletes to participate in sports poses a risk to their daughters' safety and well-being. The measure was met with opposition from the county supervisors, who cited concerns about unequal treatment and potential legal challenges.