Midwest
Minnesota lawmaker calls bill banning trans athletes from women's sports 'state sanctioned genocide'
A Democratic Minnesota state representative on Monday said that a bill aiming to limit women’s sports to biological women was “another version of state-sanctioned bullying and genocide.”
“And I don’t say that lightly,” Rep. Liish Kozlowski, who identifies as “non-binary,” said on the Minnesota State Capitol’s House floor.
Minnesota lawmakers reject the Preserving Girls’ Sports Act, a bill aiming to prohibit transgender athletes from participating in women’s sports. (AP Photo/Steve Karnowski)
The representative also claimed to be the “only two-spirit” representative in Minnesota and the U.S.
“Problematic bills like HF12, a bill to bully trans and non-binary kids… It’s not about fairness in sports, it’s about erasing trans girls, non-binary, and two-spirit kids and people from public life,” “I can assure you that our children will not stop being transgender just because you try to remove us from sports,” Kozlowski said.
The bill did not pass as it needed 68 votes and was struck down along party lines in a 67-66 resulting vote.
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The representative also called the proposal, formally titled the “Preserving Girls’ Sports Act,” “a bill to bully trans girls and non-binary kids.”
A Democratic Minnesota state representative on Monday said that a bill aiming to limit women sports to biological women was “another version of state sanctioned bullying and genocide.” (YouTube screenshot)
“As politicians and unelected billionaires from the White House to here in the Minnesota House, we’re seeing this doubling down of efforts in an agenda of division of stoking fear, of stoking harm on our communities,” Kozlowski said.
The measure HF12, sponsored by Republican Rep. Peggy Scott, defines “female” to mean that a female is “biologically determined by genetics and defined with respect to an individual’s reproductive system.”
“We cannot allow our girls to be vulnerable to losing their spot on the team, being on the podium, or to injury by a male teammate or male competitor,” Scott said.
“That is not safe and that is not fair to our girls,” she added.
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Minnesota lawmakers’ clash over HF12 comes after President Donald Trump signed the “No Men in Women’s Sports” executive order, fulfilling one of his major campaign promises of keeping biological men out of girls’ and women’s sports.
Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a warning to California, Maine and Minnesota to comply with the federal anti-discrimination laws that require them to keep boys out of women’s sports. States defying federal law could face legal action. (Getty Images)
After Trump’s executive order, the Minnesota State High School League reportedly announced that they are defying federal law by allowing transgender athletes to continue playing in women’s sports.
Per the Minnesota Attorney General’s office, the Minnesota State High School League’s decision to allow transgender athletes to participate in women’s sports does not violate the state’s constitution. If they were to ban transgender athletes from women’s sports, it would violate the Minnesota Human Rights Act in the state’s constitution.
The Minnesota Attorney General’s Office stated that “based on the plain language of the statute, educational institutions and the Minnesota State High School League would violate the MHRA by prohibiting transgender athletes from participating in extracurricular activities consistent with their gender identity.”
Furthermore, Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a warning to California, Maine and Minnesota to comply with the federal anti-discrimination laws that require them to keep boys out of women’s sports. States defying federal law could face legal action.
Kozlowski did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Indiana
Chicago Ridge man accused of stealing vehicles with tow truck, selling them for scrap metal: police
CHICAGO (WLS) — A tow truck driver has been accused of selling vehicles he stole.
Illinois State Police arrested 36-year-old Saeed E. Mustafa of Chicago Ridge on Friday.
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Investigators say he used his tow truck to steal vehicles, before selling them for scrap metal.
One of the thefts took place on Feb. 12 on the Bishop Ford Freeway, Illinois State Police said.
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Several had been stolen out of Chicago and Indiana, according to police.
Mustafa has been charged with conspiracy to receive/possess/sell a stolen motor vehicle.
He is being held, pending his first court appearance.
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Iowa
Seven Of Eight 3A Slots Filled For Iowa High School Boys State Tournament
Seven of the eight spots for the upcoming Class 3A Iowa High School Athletic Association Boys State Tournament were determined Monday night in substate championship action.
Advancing to the Casey’s Center in Des Moines, Iowa were ADM, Ballard, Storm Lake, Carroll, Gilbert, Pella and Solon. On Tuesday, Cedar Rapids Xavier will play Dubuque Wahlert Catholic, as that game was moved due to the Dubuque Wahlert Catholic girls competing in the girls state tournament.
The seven teams advancing were all the higher seeds, as six of the seven picked up victories on their home court. The other – Storm Lake’s 66-53 win over Sergeant Bluff-Luton – was held at nearby Buena Vista University.
ADM claimed a 30-point decision over Nevada while Ballard bested Oskaloosa, 79-45. Carroll claimed a three-point triumph vs. Sioux Center, Gilbert bested rival North Polk, 73-62, Pella eliminated Keokuk, 60-47, and Solon downed Central DeWitt, 49-44.
The state tournament bracket will be released following the conclusion of the Cedar Rapids Xavier-Dubuque Wahlert Catholic contest.
The 4A substate championships are also on deck for Tuesday evening.
Kansas
Kansas City man sentenced for cocaine trafficking, possession of illegal firearm
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – A Kansas City man was sentenced in federal court for his role in a drug trafficking conspiracy and possession of an illegal firearm.
According to the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri, 22-year-old Antoine R. Gillum was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison without parole.
His sentencing stems from a June 2024 incident in a metro gas station. KCPD investigators contacted Gillum inside and found that he had discarded a 9 mm pistol in an aisle between the merchandise. He also discarded a pill bottle containing multiple illegal substances: cocaine base, oxycodone/acetaminophen and oxycodone.
Officers searched the vehicle Gillum had arrived in and found approximately 32 grams of cocaine base.
On May 6, 2025, Gillum pleaded guilty to one count each of possession with intent to distribute cocaine and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.
This case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jessica Jennings. It’s a part of ‘Operation Take Back America,’ a nationwide Department of Justice initiative to eliminate cartels and transnational criminal organizations.
No further information has been released.
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