The White House defended the Maine lawmaker who made a controversial Facebook post about a trans athlete Wednesday and once ...
The House censure of Libby was nothing more than a power grab.
Republican state lawmakers in Maine fear the state will lose hundreds of millions in federal education funding due to recent Title IX violation tied to trans sports participation.
As a representative, Libby already has an avenue to express her views without posting a young student athlete's photo to score political points.
The Department of Health and Human Services served a notice of Title IX violation to Maine after it defied Trump's executive ...
The federal government has now found Maine in violation of Title IX, a decades-old law designed to protect equal access in ...
Criticism of Maine law continues, and state Rep. Laurel Libby said she refuses to apologize following a censure from the ...
There’s also been scrutiny on the censure itself, which prevents Libby from speaking or voting on the House floor unless she ...
Rep. Laurel Libby, a House Republican from Auburn, is still refusing to apologize for her Facebook post about a transgender ...
Wow. On the Feb. 28 front page in super-sized lettering, “I support Libby.” Well, I don’t. Wasn’t Rep. Laurel Libby just censured by the state Legislature for breaking federal Title IX law and Maine ...
Rep. Laurel Libby’s cruelty and unethical behavior, in drawing specific attention to a student-athlete via social media, has resulted in her censure by the Maine Legislature and should lead to her ...
Republican women in the State House gathered in support of Rep. Laurel Libby, who was censured last week for her Facebook post about a transgender high school student who won a state championship in a ...