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Press Event On NCAA Lawsuit 4.9.2024

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Facebook Live press event where we discuss the current lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). On March, 16 female athletes, which includes NCAA swimming champion Riley Gaines, filed a lawsuit against the @NCAA for forcing female athletes to compete against male athletes and share locker rooms and showers with male athletes. The lawsuit was filed in Atlanta, Georgia and since then, has gained attention from the national media. Yesterday, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) announced that they will have an official policy that will not allow men to compete in women’s college sports. Our press event will discuss the lawsuit, the breaking news from NAIA, and include a one-on-one interview with one of the female athlete plaintiffs. Who: Mary Elizabeth Castle, Director of Government Relations, Texas Values Kim Jones, Co-founder of Independent Council on Women’s Sports @icons_women Cole Muzio, President of @FrontlinePolicyCouncil (Georgia) Katie Blankinship, NCAA Swimmer, Plaintiff Stay up to date and contribute to the NCAA lawsuit TakeOnTheNCAA.com. Help us build our channel so we can maintain a culture of Faith, Family, & Freedom in Texas by interacting with us; like, comment, share, subscribe! For more about Texas Values see: Txvalues.org To support our work, go to donate.txvalues.org/GivetoTexasValues
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Facebook Live press event where we discuss the current lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). On March, 16 female athletes, which includes NCAA swimming champion Riley Gaines, filed a lawsuit against the @NCAA for forcing female athletes to compete against male athletes and share locker rooms and showers with male athletes. The lawsuit was filed in Atlanta, Georgia and since then, has gained attention from the national media. Yesterday, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) announced that they will have an official policy that will not allow men to compete in women’s college sports. Our press event will discuss the lawsuit, the breaking news from NAIA, and include a one-on-one interview with one of the female athlete plaintiffs. Who: Mary Elizabeth Castle, Director of Government Relations, Texas Values Kim Jones, Co-founder of Independent Council on Women’s Sports @icons_women Cole Muzio, President of @FrontlinePolicyCouncil (Georgia) Katie Blankinship, NCAA Swimmer, Plaintiff Stay up to date and contribute to the NCAA lawsuit TakeOnTheNCAA.com. Help us build our channel so we can maintain a culture of Faith, Family, & Freedom in Texas by interacting with us; like, comment, share, subscribe! For more about Texas Values see: Txvalues.org To support our work, go to donate.txvalues.org/GivetoTexasValues
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