EXEMPT YOUR CHILD FROM TITLE IX
Judge allows parents to exempt kids’ schools from Biden’s Title IX rule by joining Moms for Liberty
DENVER — Parents in blue states may feel powerless to stop the Biden administration’s Title IX rule, but it turns out they have a silver bullet: They can join Moms for Liberty.
A federal judge last week temporarily blocked the final rule adding “gender identity” to Title IX in Kansas, Alaska, Utah and Wyoming — and schools attended by children whose parents belong to Moms for Liberty or students who are members of Young America’s Foundation or Female Athletes United.
In other words, any parent in any state can stop their child’s school from enforcing the Title IX rewrite simply by signing up for Moms for Liberty, which is free and can be done online, or having their child register for YAF or FAU.
The catch: The deadline is July 15.
The result is a membership-drive bonanza that has the potential to bring untold hundreds, if not thousands, into the Moms for Liberty fold as parents seek to exempt their schools from the gender identity requirement pending the outcome of the lawsuit.
“If you join by July 15th, your child will be protected from the Biden administration’s radical overhaul of Title IX,” said Moms for Liberty, which enrolls both mothers and fathers, on X. “That means girls & parental rights [are] protected at your child’s school!”
The message is particularly relevant in blue states or those with Democratic attorneys general. No Democratic AG has sued to block the revised rule.