I thank Ranking Member Scott and my Democratic colleagues on the Education and the Workforce Committee for your leadership during this important debate. Madam Speaker, I rise today in opposition of H.J. Res. 165, which would reverse the Biden administration's Title IX rule. Republicans want the American people to believe that this Title IX rule endangers women and girls. Republicans want the American people to believe that this Title IX rule strips the due process rights of students accused of sexual misconduct. Republicans want the American people to believe that this Title IX rule stifles students' free speech and undermines parental rights, but they are lying. The truth is, President Biden's historic Title IX rule strengthens protections for women and girls, pregnant students, survivors of sexual assault, and our LGBTQ+ students, plain and simple. For 52 years, Title IX has paved the way to allow all of our children to fully participate and engage in their education, in sports, and all other forms of learning as their true authentic selves. As the mother of Title IX, Patsy Takemoto Mink had a vision and a dream for her daughter, and for all of our children: to live a life free from the kind of discrimination she suffered as a woman of color. Throughout her pursuit of higher education, she faced racial discrimination, segregation, and limited opportunities all because she was a woman.…
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