Maine Sues USDA Over Funds Frozen for Allowing Male Athletes in Female Sports

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The loss of funds will keep schoolchildren from being fed, the suit says. The USDA chief says the funding pause โ€˜does not impact federal feeding programs.โ€™

Maine is suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) over the agencyโ€™s decision to block federal funds because the state allows male athletes to compete in female sports, which the department says violates anti-discrimination rules.

On April 2, Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins sent a letter to Maine Gov. Janet Mills saying she has paused federal funds for certain educational programs in the state, citing the violation of Title IX laws. Specifically, Maine was accused of failing to protect female student athletes from having to compete against or having to appear unclothed before males.

On April 7, Maine filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court against the USDA and Rollins, accusing them of committing a โ€œblatantly unlawful actionโ€ by freezing federal funds allocated to Maine โ€œto feed schoolchildren.โ€

โ€œThe secretary took this action without following any of the statutory and regulatory requirements that must be complied with when terminating federal funds based on alleged violations of Title IX,โ€ the complaint said.

In her letter, Rollins said the funding pause โ€œdoes not impact federal feeding programs or direct assistance to Mainers; if a child was fed today, they will be fed tomorrow.โ€

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any education program or activity receiving funds from the federal government.

The complaint said that freezing funds would make it difficult for the state to compensate certain employees and pay for equipment associated with school meal programs.

โ€œWithout staff and equipment, there will be no way for CNP [Child Nutrition Program] staff to collect, approve, and process claims for reimbursement from schools and other facilities providing meals to children and vulnerable adults. There will thus be no way to get funds from the USDA to schools and other facilities, and children will not be fed,โ€ the lawsuit said.

Maine argued that the Agriculture secretaryโ€™s interpretation of Title IX is wrong.

โ€œSeveral federal courts have held that Title IX and the Equal Protection Clause require schools to permit transgender girls and women to play on girlsโ€™ and womenโ€™s teams,โ€ said the argument.

The lawsuit further asked the court to vacate the secretaryโ€™s action and issue a temporary restraining order as well as a permanent injunction prohibiting Rollins and the department from freezing federal funds for alleged Title IX violations.

In the letter to the Maine governor, Rollins said that the โ€œdefiance of federal law has cost your state, which is bound by Title IX in educational programming.โ€

If Maine is to continue receiving USDA funds, it must demonstrate compliance with Title IX protection of female athletes, the letter said.

USDA has also initiated a review of grants awarded to the Maine Department of Education (MDOE) by the Biden administration, many of which โ€œappear to be wasteful, redundant, or otherwise against the priorities of the Trump administration.โ€

Byย Naveen Athrappully

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