“We’ll cross that bridge when we come to it,” Little said. “From a national standpoint, there are radical little groups that want to implement changes in the rules that we have already.

“I’m confident in what we have, and we will aggressively (act), as the state of Idaho, both legally and legislatively, to protect women’s athletes and the great advances they’ve made because of Title IX.”

In Nevada, a state law that was passed in 2022 to protect gender identity has caused a rift between the school’s women’s volleyball players and the administration.

With a game coming up against San Jose State, which has a transgender player on its roster and has resulted in a lawsuit by one of its other players, Nevada’s players have said they want to forfeit.

Nevada provided a statement to Fox News Digital, saying it cannot officially forfeit because of the law that Nevada passed in 2022.

A total of 23 states in the U.S. have laws to prevent transgender inclusion in women’s sports. But the rest have been at the mercy of the federal government, and it is now obvious that even states with those laws might not be safe either. ##

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