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Parliamentarians have commented on Biden's proposed changes to Title IX.

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After the Biden administration announced the new Title IX rule on Thursday, lawmakers responded to the proposed changes, Democrats praised their efforts, and Republicans were the result of the new rule. Ringed the alarm bell.

The newly proposed Title IX rule wipes out gender identity to protect the law, and according to the Ministry of Education, "LGBTQIA + students facing discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity" We will strengthen the protection. " 

Senator Tom Cotton, R-Ark, warned about the consequences of the proposed changes. 

"If you don't follow the new gender ideology of the left, you could lose your job or be kicked out of school," Cotton told Fox News Digital. "That's why President Biden's return to Obama's Title IX makes sense for students and faculty members across the country." 

BIDEN is Title IX. Suggests new rules to strengthen school "gender identity" protection under

Students from James Madison University take part in a rally outside the Education Department in Washington, Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006. Earlier in 2006, James Madison announced that it would drop 10 of its athletic teams in order to bring the school into compliance with the federal law demanding equity in male and female sports.

A student at James Madison University attended a rally outside Washington's Faculty of Education on Thursday, November 2, 2006. .. At the beginning of 2006, James Madison announced that it would remove 10 athletic teams to bring schools into compliance with federal law that requires fairness in men's and women's sports. (AP Photo / Ron Edmonds, file)

Sae Yamamoto, D-Ore. Gave different views on the proposed rule and called it "long." "Delinquency" and "a welcome deviation from the discriminatory and harmful misunderstandings of the law of the previous administration." 

"Today, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Title IX, the new rules of the Biden administration ensure equal access to educational opportunities, programs and activities for all students, regardless of gender. This restores the original intent of this basic law. Orientation or gender identity. " 

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Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn. Emphasized that Biden's newly proposed rule could have aimpact on women's sports 

Men and women from a physical perspective It's different, it's a biological fact, "Blackburn told Fox News Digital. "Women athletes like Riley Gaines, who have devoted their lives to sports now, have been defeated by athletes who were men only three years ago. Joe Biden's vision for women's sports is two teams, That would be one male team. Another team of former males. We defend biological women and their historical achievements, perform revisionist biology and destroy their records. Shouldn't be. "

5th in the 200-yard Freestyle NCAA Swimming ChampionshipsFormer Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines tied to transgender swimmer Ria Thomasis Fox News Digital Biden's proposed rule is "perfect 180 worst case" 

University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas and Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines react after finishing tied for 5th in the 200 Freestyle finals at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships on March 18th, 2022 at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta Georgia.

Pennsylvania University swimmer Ria Thomas and Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines 200 of the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championship at the McCorley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Georgia on March 18, 2022. React after finishing 5th place tie in the freestyle final. (Rich von Biberstein / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Republican Rep. Greg Stube told Fox News Digital, "President Biden's Reversal of Title IX. ". Slaps the faces of all female athletes in this country. This cancels biological sex with a choice of teams, locker rooms, dorms, and scholarships. More important than ever, use a democratic process in Congress to fight the protection of women and girls in sports law and this backward proposal from the White House. 

International athletes opened the door with Title IX for new opportunities

Sports in 2021 Women and Girl Protection in Law It is illegal for recipients of federal funds to allow biological men to participate in designated exercise programs and activities for women and girls, as they are sponsored by Steube. Become. The bill was introduced in both the House of Representatives and the Senate earlier this year, but neither court has passed. 

Sen. Steve Daines of R-Montana told Fox News Digital: "To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Title IX, Democrats have decided to promote their harmful gender ideology in American schools. 

Demonstrators listen to the speaking program during an "Our Bodies, Our Sports" rally for the 50th anniversary of Title IX at Freedom Plaza on June 23, 2022 in Washington, DC. 

Demo participants, "Our Sports, Our Body" will be held in Washington, DC on June 23, 2022. This is the 50th anniversary rally of Title IX at Freedom Plaza. 

Biden's change to Title IX was enacted in 1972, a breakthrough that banned gender discrimination in federally funded schools. Announced on the 50th anniversary of the law. 

Republican Rep. August Pfruger told Fox News Digital: Biological men competing with women are an attack on women's equality in sports. 

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Rep. Jackie Spire, D-Caliph. In a statement, Biden's proposed rule was "Complete of this groundbreaking civil rights law for students so that they can learn, grow and prosper in an educational environment free of sexual harassment, sexual assault and gender discrimination. I have recovered my sex. " "" 

Biden's proposed rule will face a public feedback period before the changes are complete, and may face strong conservative backlash. 

Kelsey Koberg is the editor of FoxNews Digital. Story tips can be sent to kelsey.koberg @ fox.com and Twitter (@KelseyKoberg).