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Newsom’s office responds to SCOTUS ruling on women’s sports

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July 2, 2026

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office has responded after the U.S. Supreme Court made a historic ruling on trans athletes in women’s sports on Tuesday. The court ruled 6-3 to uphold state laws that protect women’s sports from biological male trans athletes. California is one of 23 states in the country that don’t have laws to []...Click to read more

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