most Maine residents A New Hampshire poll released Thursday showed that it was not believed that transgender athletes should participate in girls and women’s sports.
The investigation comes as the Trump administration complies with the president’s deadline Donald Trump’s Executives orders prohibit the movement of biological males from girls and women. Maine refused to comply with the Office of Health and Public Services’ Office of Civil Rights, forwarding the state’s “No Compliance with Title IX” to the Department of Justice.
Polls show that 64% of Maine residents believe that trans athletes “absolutely shouldn’t” or “probably shouldn’t” participate in girls and women’s sports. Only 29% of Maine residents believe that trans athletes “probably should” or “absolutely should” compete with girls and women in sports.
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Gov. Janet Mills attended the event on March 11, 2022 in Augusta, Maine. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, file)
this Polls also show 56% of Maine Democrats believe trans athletes should be allowed to participate in girls and women’s sports.
When it comes to developing policies to deal with transgender participation in sports, the poll shows that 50% of Maine residents want to use it at the federal level, while 41% think the policy should be attributed to states.
About 1,057 Maine residents completed the poll between March 20 and March 24, with an error of about 3%.
When Maine officials continued to give Trump a thumbs-up to his “Manless in Women’s Movement” executive order, his nose was signed in February.
“Today, OCR forwarded Maine violations to @thejusticedept in court as he continues to illegally allow men to compete with women,” the department announced in a social media post on Friday.
“HHS will continue to protect women’s sports and provide American women and girls with the promise of IX title.”
The District 51 of Maine School is home to Greeley High School, and transgender athletes have caused national controversy after winning the women’s pole vault in February. Not complying and will “continue to comply with state laws and the Maine Human Rights Act.”
Maine government. Janet Mills responds to Trump’s request for apologizing for trans athlete policy

The state capitol was seen on June 9, 2011 in Augusta, Maine. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, file)
The Maine Principals Association said in a statement that it is also “bound by law, including our participation in the Maine Human Rights Act reflected in the policy.”
Rep. Laurel Libby, Republican of Maine, identified the athlete’s name in a photo in a social media post, and the situation involving trans athletes at Greely High School has attracted national attention. Libby was later condemned by the Maine Legislature, after which she filed a lawsuit to overturn it.
Libby Responsive to OCR’s referral Go to the Justice Department on Saturday.

Maine Rep. Laurel Libby’s referral response to OCR. (Fox News)
“Refusal of Governor Mills and the Democratic majority to comply with the protections of the Federal Title IX has now led to the formal transfer of Maine to the Department of Justice. This is a direct result of their radical policies that put ideology ahead of its fairness and security in Maine and the education of our students.
“Democrats believe in the rights of women and girls in sports and space, in common sense, fairness and protection. While this extreme stance does not reflect the values of our country, it will ultimately suffer the consequences of reckless decisions and the consequences of ongoing disputes with biological reality.”
Representatives for Mills or Maine Attorney General Anthony Frey have responded to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Trump’s problem with Maine became the protagonist at a meeting of the National Governors’ Association in late February.
Trump threatened to cut federal funds because biological male and female sports are not prohibited.
The next day, Mills’ office made a statement threatening a legal lawsuit against the Trump administration if the administration withheld federal funds. Then Trump and Mills spoke verbally in a widely publicized argument at the White House during a bipartisan governor meeting.
“Don’t you want to comply?” Trump asked Mills.
Since then, multiple protests against the mill have been held outside the state capitol, and the University of Maine system works with the Trump administration to ensure that no trans athletes participate in women’s sports after the temporary funding moratorium.
OCR announced earlier this month that it found the Maine Department of Education, the Maine Principals Association and Greeley High School, violating Title IX as they continue to include transgender into women’s sports.
OCR Acting Director Anthony Achreval previously issued a statement to Fox News Digital Warnings to warn of potential consequences of continuing violations of executive orders.
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“HHS requires the Maine Department of Education, the Maine Principals Association (MPA) and Greely High School to be simple – protecting the rights of female athletes. Without male competitors, girls should accept sports with only girls. If Maine is not allowed to come to the table to voluntarily comply with Section IX, HHS, HHS will enforce the IX IX, which will be authorized by the IX Title IX, which is permitted by law.
Fox News’ Jackson Thompson and the Associated Press contributed to the report.
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