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Laurel Libby is a member of the Maine State House of Representatives, serving North Auburn and Minot.
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Feb 28 9 tweets 4 min read
"Democrats can’t win the argument and know they’re out of step with public opinion. So they seem intent on silencing their opponents instead..."

A must read from @BostonGlobe's @CarineMHajjar on the Maine Democrat Majority's attempt to silence me and the voices of Maine girls 🧵 Image My stance is simple, grounded in common sense, and in-line with the beliefs of a *vast majority* of Americans:

Biological males have no place in girls' sports. Period.

They have an indisputable biological advantage over our girls.

bostonglobe.com/2025/02/28/opi…
Feb 27 4 tweets 2 min read
🚨 @GovJanetMills and Maine's Democrat Majority are *panicking* over the spotlight that their radical agenda (and their attempts to cancel me) has put on Maine.

My message to them is simple: the voices and rights of Maine girls will NOT be ignored. We're just getting started. President Trump has taken quick and decisive action to ensure that the rights of Maine girls are protected.

And a chorus of voices — like @Riley_Gaines_, @JenniferSey, and @NancyMace, just to name a few — are helping ensure the voices of Maine girls are heard and respected.
Feb 26 5 tweets 2 min read
.@GovJanetMills's campaign to cancel both girls' sports *and* anyone who speaks out against her radical agenda continues...

🧵 The Maine Democrat Majority has just moved to censure me, for speaking out against their failure to protect Maine girls and keep biological males out of girls' sports.

Let me be clear: I will not be silenced and I will not allow the voices of Maine girls to be silenced.
Feb 18 5 tweets 2 min read
🚨 Another day, another instance of an unremarkable biological male athlete (who couldn't win against other males) dominating girls' sports.

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Meet John, who now goes by Katie.

John won the girl's pole-vaulting state championship in Maine, after the state deliberately ignored current federal rules and allowed him to compete. Image
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