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Maine Speaker Bans Rep From Voting Until She Recants Her Position on Boys in Girls’ Sports – Twitchy

This is an annoying story of Maine. The state deputy, Laurel de Libby, submitted to the Supreme Court a request for emergency to obtain a judicial order pending an appeal against Mini in the House of Representatives, Ryan M. Vitia, who was said to have been silenced and banned to vote after she spoke on social media, and criticized the state law that asked girls to compete alongside sexual athletes.





Wmtw Reports:

The legislators in the state of Mine gave the official character to their rejection of the actor Laurel Liburn after her participation on social media about transgender athletes.

The jobs received national attention, including from President Donald Trump, who threatened to cut off the federal financing of Maine because the state allows sexually transgender students in girls’ sports.

On Tuesday night vote, the lawmakers of the House of Representatives voted 75-70 to control a Libyan.

Libyan cannot vote on bills or speaking in the home hall to make a general apology. The actress says she will not take her post on Facebook.

“Citizens in my area are also silent,” Lipi said. “This is a major violation of the right to the first amendment to freedom of expression.”

Libby posted on Facebook after a boy won the pole of girls in the governmental and field championship.

Remember “Three” Tennessee? They made national media tours and called for President Joe Biden to meet at the White House.

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Its case will go to the Supreme Court, so this is a big problem.

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