Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF12

Introduced
2/6/25  
Refer
2/6/25  

Caption

Female sports team participation restricted to the female sex.

Impact

The implications of HF12 on Minnesota state laws could be significant. If enacted, this bill will amend existing statutes concerning educational participation in sports, effectively changing how schools categorize eligibility for female athletics. It may lead to challenges regarding enforcement, compliance, and potential discrimination claims arising from disputes over the definition of 'female.' The bill's adoption may also lead to subsequent legal challenges based on broader conversations about gender identity and rights in public schools.

Summary

House File 12 (HF12), titled the 'Preserving Girls' Sports Act', establishes a legal framework that restricts participation in female sports teams at the elementary and secondary school levels to individuals who are biologically female. This definition is explicitly tied to genetic distinctions, stating that biological sex is determined by reproductive anatomy. The bill seeks to affirm traditional notions of gender in competitive athletics, presenting a clear delineation between participation based on gender identity versus biological sex.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HF12 appears to be divided. Supporters argue that the bill is necessary to protect the integrity of women's sports, claiming that it ensures fair competition for female athletes. Conversely, opponents argue that it discriminates against transgender individuals and undermines their rights, raising concerns that such legislation could lead to a decline in inclusivity and diversity within school sports. This polarization reflects wider national debates about gender and sports.

Contention

Notable points of contention in discussions surrounding HF12 include the definitions of gender and biological sex, as well as the implications of such definitions on transgender rights and inclusion in sports. Critics highlight the potential negative impact on mental health for transgender youth who may feel excluded from athletic opportunities. Proponents insist that the bill preserves a level playing field for women in sports, arguing that allowing biologically male individuals to compete against women undermines female athletes' opportunities and successes.

Companion Bills

MN SF916

Similar To Female sports team participation to the female sex restriction

Previously Filed As

MN HF551

Female sports team participation restricted to female sex.

MN SF934

Male student participation in female athletics restriction; male access to female changing facilities restriction; criminal establishment

MN SF724

Participation in athletic teams provision

MN HF1086

Education; participation in athletic teams provided.

MN SF4017

Interscholastic athletic team designation based on the sex of the participants; certain health care providers prohibited from engaging in conduct relating to gender reassignment surgery and gender transitions; medical assistance coverage for gender transition services for minors prohibition; limitations on custody and parenting time based on denial of gender transition services probation; Intercollegiate athletic team designation based on the sex of the participants

MN HF4008

Cardiac emergency response plans required, and money appropriated.

MN SF5144

Biological definition of male and female establishment

MN SF4293

Cardiac emergency response plans for schools requirement and appropriation

MN HF2000

Lawful gambling; sports betting and fantasy contests provided for and authorized, local restrictions prohibited, sports betting and fantasy contest taxation provided, civil and criminal penalties provided, amateur sports grants provided, charitable gambling provided for and lawful gambling tax rates modified, pari-mutuel horse racing provided, reports required, and money appropriated.

MN HF5274

Gambling; sports betting and fantasy contests authorized; licenses established; local restrictions prohibited; sports betting and fantasy contest taxation provided; civil and criminal penalties provided; amateur sports grants provided; charitable gambling provided and lawful gambling tax rates modified; pari-mutuel horse racing provided; clarifying, conforming, and technical changes made; reports required; and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

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