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Voters in 3 States Gain Ballot Measures to Protect Girls’ Sports from Trans Athletes
 
Elizabeth Weibel17 Mar 2026107
 
Voters in three states will face upcoming ballot measures regarding protecting girls’ sports from transgender-identifying athletes and preventing minors from receiving sex changes, according to multiple reports.


Voters in states such as Colorado, Missouri, and Maine will be able to vote on the upcoming ballot initiatives in the midterm elections.

In Colorado, the organization Protect Kids Colorado got enough signatures for three ballot initiatives — Initiative 108, Initiative 109, and Initiative 110 — to qualify for the ballot, according to the Colorado Sun.

Under Initiative 108, child sex trafficking would be “punishable by life in prison without the possibility of parole,” while under Initiative 109, transgender-identifying children would not be allowed to participate in sports that do not “align with their biological sex,” according to the outlet.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2026/03/17/voters-gain-ballot-measures-protect-girls-sports-trans-athletes/
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It kills me that this is something that needs to be voted on.

IO saw a meme that applies: If Paul were alive today, we would be getting a letter.
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These initiatives should pass easily in Maine and Missouri.

But in Colorado?
Maybe. But then again, maybe not.
Haven't they gone off the deep end in that state?