NCAA president comments on Supreme Court ruling regarding trans athletes
The NCAA president stated that the organization's policy on transgender athletes will remain unchanged following a Supreme Court ruling. California's governor faces criticism for the state's decision to continue allowing trans athletes in girls' sports. (sources: foxnews, washingtonpost)

NCAA president Charlie Baker confirmed that the organization's policy on transgender athletes will not change after the Supreme Court upheld state laws banning trans athletes from women's sports. California's governor, Gavin Newsom, stated that the state will maintain its current policy allowing trans athletes to compete in girls' sports.
- The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of state laws banning trans athletes from women's sports.
- The NCAA president indicated that the organization's policy will remain unchanged despite the ruling.
- California's governor affirmed the state's commitment to allowing trans athletes in girls' sports.
Why it matters
The decisions and policies regarding trans athletes in sports continue to be a significant topic of debate across various states.
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