
House buries transgender amendment with study
House Democrats used a procedural maneuver on Wednesday that essentially put on ice a freshman Republican’s push to ban transgender students from playing sports on teams consistent with their gender identity.
Rep. John Gaskey filed the amendment to a fiscal 2025 spending bill that invests in education and the MBTA.
The Carver Republican’s plan would ban public schools from allowing “a male student athlete to participate on a girls’ sports team” or “a female athlete to participate on a boys sports team,” according to the amendment. Any school found not in compliance would forfeit all games where the transgender student participated.
When the amendment came up for a vote during Wednesday’s House session, the House chair of the Joint Committee on Education Rep. Ken Gordon called out to be recognized to speak. He filed a further amendment to Gaskey’s proposal calling for a study, a tactic sometimes deployed to undercut amendments.
Gordon said the topic of transgender student athletes “is not a simple one” and deserves a public hearing before any decisions are made.
“The topic of the amendment is complex, involving issues of federal and state law. It is a matter of concern to residents of the commonwealth who have expressed concern from both sides of the issue,” he said.
In his first speech on the floor of the House, Gaskey called Gordon’s maneuver “a way to bury this and make sure that nobody ever gets this on the record.”
“We don’t need a study on how this is going to affect people,” he said, “we already know this is going to affect people. We already know how many students are going to be affected — every student is going to be affected. Every student athlete will play on the team they were born to play on. That’s what this bill is.”