H.Con.Res.2003

Interscholastic; intramural athletics; biological sex

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Arizona HCR2003 proposes a law to protect female athletes by ensuring sports teams are designated based on biological sex.

Arizona HCR2003, known as the "Protect Girls' Sports in Arizona Act," mandates that interscholastic and intramural athletic teams be designated based on biological sex. It prohibits schools and athletic associations from allowing individuals to use private spaces not designated for their sex. The bill also prevents government entities and organizations from taking adverse actions against schools for maintaining separate teams for female athletes. Athletes, schools, and associations can seek legal action for violations, with a two-year statute of limitations.

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Roll Call Votes

16 Yea

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12 Nay

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2 Not Voting

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Calendar

Jun 12

11:05 AM

Senate Rules

Mar 11

1:30 PM

Senate Education

History

Jun 12

Senate

Senate RULES Committee action: Proper For Consideration, voting: (5-4-0-0)

Jun 12

Senate

Senate majority caucus: Do pass

Jun 12

Senate

Senate minority caucus: Do pass