Washington D.C., Mar 1, 2021 / 16:20 pm
The Senate on Monday voted to confirm President Biden's nominee for education secretary, who had supported males identifying as transgender females to participate in girls' athletics.
Miguel Cardona, Connecticut's education commissioner, was confirmed on Monday by a vote of 64 to 33. At his Feb. 4 confirmation hearing, he said that male athletes identifying as transgender females should be allowed to play girls' sports.
Questioned by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kent.) about the matter at his confirmation hearing, Cardona repeatedly stated that it "is the legal responsibility of schools to provide opportunities for students to participate in activities, and this includes students who are transgender."
Several female athletes had sued the state of Connecticut in 2019, over the state's policy of allowing student-athletes to compete in sports based on their "preferred gender identity" and not their biological sex. The girls alleged that they were discriminated against by having to compete against biological males.
The Trump-era Education Department issued a letter in 2019 stating that "boys can't compete with girls in sports." The agency also sided with the girls in the Connecticut transgender athletics case, saying that the state had violated Title IX through its policy.