IFI Survey 2: Women’s Sports Protections
In the upcoming legislative session, we anticipate a battle over the definitions of women and girls as it pertains to athletics. Some elected representatives believe that biological women and girls should be forced to allow biological men to compete as women, despite clear physical and hormonal advantages these competitors might have. IFI holds that males and females are biologically and observably different, and that any efforts to remove the innate protections offered by enforcing boundaries on female sports, is critically important.Would you take a moment to answer our issue survey so that we can properly communicate the will of the people to legislators in the upcoming legislative session?
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1. Do you believe that biological men should be allowed to compete as women incollegiate sports in Indiana?
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2. Do you believe that biological males should be allowed to compete as females in high school sports in Indiana?
Yes
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3. Should the NCAA, which is headquartered in Indiana, be forced to comply with Indiana laws regarding the definitions of male and female in sporting competitions?
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4. Would you support an effort to require collegiate athletes playing at Indiana universities to submit a DNA sample to certify their rightful status as male or female in their respective sports?
Yes
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5. Would you support an effort to end the State of Indiana’s current practice of allowing teens and adults to change their birth certificate to reflect the gender of their choice even if it is at odds with their biological sex?
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