THE FOLLOWING RELEASE IS FROM CONGRESSWOMAN MARY MILLER’S OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congresswoman Mary Miller (IL-15) and Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) introduced the Defining Male and Female Act. This legislation codifies President Donald Trump’s executive order defining “male” and “female.”
This bill establishes clear, consistent definitions of male and female, reinforcing that federal law must uphold and reflect science and common sense. It aligns with President Trump’s day-one executive order, which made it official government policy to recognize that there are only two sexes, based on biological reality established by God.
“Now more than ever, we must unite to uphold the truth and biological reality established by God that there are only two sexes,” said Congresswoman Mary Miller. “I am proud to stand alongside Senator Marshall in introducing the House companion to the Defining Male and Female Act to ensure our nation upholds common sense and puts an end to the Left’s dangerous and extreme sexual fantasies.”
“The Democrats’ radical transgender agenda is dangerous and wrong. We shouldn’t need legislation to tell us the basic reality that there are only two sexes, but here we are,” Senator Marshall said. “I’m thankful President Trump has made this a top priority and signed an Executive Order on his first day in office recognizing that there are only two sexes. Congress must ensure this historic action is written into law by passing the Defining Male and Female Act.”
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Congresswoman Miller previously introduced the Defining Male and Female Act on July 30, 2024. She currently serves as Chair of the Congressional Family Caucus and sits on the House Committees on Agriculture, Education and Workforce, and House Administration.