Attorney general urges USMS organization change policy affecting female athletes

James William Uthmeier, 39th attorney general of Florida - Official Website
James William Uthmeier, 39th attorney general of Florida - Official Website
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Attorney General James Uthmeier is taking a stand for female athletes in Florida by urging the U.S. Masters Swimming (USMS) organization to revoke a policy that permits males to compete in female competitions.

“We are calling on U.S. Masters Swimming, a Florida-based nonprofit, to immediately cease allowing any men to compete against women,” said Attorney General James Uthmeier. “We will always fight to protect women and girls from being subjected to men trying to compete in female sports—it’s our moral obligation to do so.”

Kim Jones, Co-Founder of the Independent Council on Women’s Sports, stated: “There is a single question at stake here—it is ‘do women and girls deserve access to fair sports?’ and the answer is a yes or no. The State of Florida and Attorney General Uthmeier believes that answer is yes and, unequivocally, so do we. It is illegal for men to be competing with women, and it has been for over 50 years.”

Commissioner of Education Anastasios Kamoutsas expressed gratitude towards Attorney General Uthmeier: “Thank you Attorney General James Uthmeier for your commitment to protecting women’s sports. There will never be room for men in women’s sports or spaces, and in Florida, thanks to the leadership of Governor Ron DeSantis, we have enshrined that in law. While other states will continue to wage a war on women, Florida will continue to fight for our female athletes.”

In his letter addressed to USMS, Attorney General Uthmeier emphasized that their updated policy violates state law by not preventing men from competing against women and failing to define sex biologically as required by Florida law.

Florida’s interim policy prohibits discrimination against women based on sex and upholds their right to fair competition.

To view a copy of the full letter, click here.



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