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Raising Girls Who Won't Be Bullied Off The Starting Line
Raising Girls Who Won't Be Bullied Off The Starting Line
Authored by Patti Garibay via RealClearPolitics,
The parents of California high school track athlete Reese Hogan did something no parent should have to do. They went to the press to ask why Gov. Gavin Newsom is fine letting a biological boy compete against their daughter for a girls' title. Reese put in the hard work required for a girl to take home the title. Reese is the one who deserves the trophy. But in 2026, asking for a fair race makes...
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