A middle school in San Diego is embroiled in controversy over a transgender student using the girls’ locker room, leading to a failed vote for the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors. The school cited state law in allowing the transgender student access, despite President Trump’s executive order against such policies. The decision not to comply has sparked protests and threats of lawsuits in California, with Vice Chair Jim Desmond criticizing the state’s handling of the situation as potentially damaging for the Democratic party.
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