Main Battle Sports: Budget vote descends into a debate on Libyan

The state legislative body in Maine voted on its semi -annual budget on Thursday night, but the session was delayed through a long discussion about the inclusion of transgender athletes and the supervision of Republican Representative Laurel Libby.

Libby, who was censored by the democratic majority in Main, Ryan Veteco, has suggested to the social media center that defines an illegal athlete, has suggested several amendments to the state budget through a revolution in the legislative policy of the state.

Libyan presented 10 floor modifications to the budget on Tuesday before the deadline for doing so, which is not prevented by blame. Therefore, Libby allowed to speak and make these amendments during the Thursday session. No one was related to the budget, but it was a suggestion to keep the sporting gyms from girls’ sports.

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However, when Libby spoke to make its amendments, many Democrats protested, stimulating a discussion with Republican representatives.

“During the process of displaying this floor, it ended with a discussion of the floor … between Republicans and Democrats regarding the number. Therefore, there was a second vote regarding the number, which reaffirmed the commitment of the Democrats to appointing an audio,” said Libyan.

The Maine State House in Dawn, January 3, 2024, in Augusta, Maine. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

In addition to a Libyan proposal to ban the athletes transformed from sports girls, several budget bills have suggested that would reduce government taxes and spending. These proposals included canceling a solar energy tax, canceling the free community college and canceling the salary tax by 1 %.

But Libyan modifications were not considered, and the Democrats moved to postpone the amendments indefinitely.

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“I could not talk to them, to defend them and pay them for their benefit, who will bring him to the people of Maine.”

In the end, the budget that was passed did not include any republic’s inputs. The Maine House agreed to the $ 11.3 billion spending plan by voting 74-67 along the party lines. The Senate approved 18-17 with two Democrats who joined the Republicans in the opposition.

Libyan was controlled on February 25 because of its social media publication, which identified a minor by name with a picture. The Libby Publisher indicated that the track of the transgender and the field athlete occupied the first place in the Maine Girls Pole Vault competition after the athlete competed as a boy just one year ago.

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“It is a remarkable double standard where there are general pictures of this individual in many places, on social media and even some of them were published by his school. Thus, yes, this publication was viral, but this was an individual who participated in a public event, publicly stood on the digital platform, and accepted the medal of the championship that belongs to her about the right of girls who stand in his second place.”

Lipi filed a lawsuit against the writer of Fecteau and Maine House Robert Hunt, who seeks to restore voting and speaking rights.

Libby represents more than 9,000 components in the Main 90 house, and six of them fell on the lawsuit as a plaintiff because the blame has prevented her from taking other legislative measures to serve these components.

“The actions of the speaker not only keen me, but also depriving the thousands of the components that I represent, and this is the biggest picture here; the fact that the speaker, in his eyes, took revenge against me because he does not like what I should say.”

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