New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S06259

Introduced
4/10/23  
Refer
4/10/23  

Caption

Protects women's sports in middle school and high school from unfair competition.

Companion Bills

NY A06124

Same As Protects women's sports in middle school and high school from unfair competition.

Previously Filed As

NY S08077

Authorizes students attending the Syracuse Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics high school, who participated in a high school athletic competition for a school district other than the Syracuse city school district in 7th and/or 8th grade, to be eligible for senior high school athletic competitions.

NY A08612

Authorizes students attending the Syracuse Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics high school, who participated in a high school athletic competition for a school district other than the Syracuse city school district in 7th and/or 8th grade, to be eligible for senior high school athletic competitions.

NY S07726

Directs the commissioner of education to promulgate and review as necessary rules and regulations requiring trustees and boards of education of schools with a robotics program to conduct interschool robotics competitions for grades nine through twelve equivalent to the interschool athletic competitions conducted by such schools.

NY S07522

Requires librarians for schools in every elementary, middle and high school in New York city.

NY SB2

Establishes the "Save Women's Sports Act" relating to female-only athletics in middles schools, high schools, and colleges

NY A06124

Protects women's sports in middle school and high school from unfair competition.

NY A04687

Protects women's sports in middle school and high school from unfair competition.

NY S04496

Protects women's sports in middle school and high school from unfair competition.

NY A07741

Protects women's sports in middle school and high school from unfair competition.

NY A08239

Prohibits the commissioner from promulgating any rules or regulations which prevent schools from disallowing biologically male students at birth to participate on a team organized for females where a school determines such biological male student's participation would have an adverse effect on the physical or emotional safety of female participants, or would adversely impact a female student's ability to participate successfully in interschool athletic competition.

Similar Bills

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