It’s not going to survive the legislative process. Even if it does, they’ve attached too many trip wires to prevent its implementation. But it is interesting that the Democratic-controlled Massachusetts House, in this bluest of blue states, has actually passed, very quietly, on a non-recorded vote, without even mentioning transgender athletes, a measure that would ban public schools from allowing athletes to play on a team of the opposite sex, the Globe reports. … As Gavin Newsom goes on trans athetes, so goes Massachusetts? … I’d love to know more about the behind-the-scenes machinations that led to the House passage of this provision. Is its passage just a legislative sleep-at-the-switch fluke? Is there a sizeable number of Dems who privately want to get rid of this political pain-in-the-neck issue? How much does recent Trump administration pressure on the MIAA factor into this, if at all? …
I happen to agree with Newsom and our very own U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton, both Democrats, that allowing trans athletes to play in women’s sports is bad policy and bad politics for Dems. The party needs to tack to the center on this and other issues. So I’m hoping there’s at least some legislative substance behind this measure.
Update — This is interesting, via the Globe: “Gavin Newsom is following Ronald Reagan’s playbook.”
Update II — Though I like the fact he’s tacking to the center, I’m no big fan of Newsom. It’s not just his slicked-back Michael Douglas hair. (It’s so ’80s). It’s something else. A Hub Blog reader compared him to John Kerry, another pol with a bad case of Potomac Fever. I wouldn’t go that far. But I know what he means.
Update III –– 4.11.25 – At the Globe, N.H. Rep. Jonah Orion Wheele, a Democrat, writes that transgender people shouldn’t be isolated from society, but women concerned about their privacy and rights need to be listened to as well.