In today’s rapidly changing social and political landscape, it’s critical that we elect leaders who stand firm on protecting the rights and safety of our citizens, especially our young girls and women. Chuck Morse has emerged as the only candidate with the unwavering commitment to uphold the integrity of women’s sports and ensure safe spaces for women and girls.

Chuck Morse not only stated support for HB 1205, banning biological males from competing in girls sports in grades 5th-12th, he boldly stepped forward to support House Bill 396, a critical piece of legislation aimed at banning biological males from women’s locker rooms, bathrooms, and jails. This bill is not just about fairness; it is about ensuring that our young girls can feel safe and have the dignity they deserve.

The physical differences between males and females are well-documented. Biological males typically have greater muscle mass, bone density, and cardiovascular capacity, giving them a distinct advantage in many sports. Allowing biological males to compete in women’s sports undermines the very purpose of creating separate categories for men and women, which is to ensure fair and safe competition for all athletes. Our girls train tirelessly, dedicating countless hours to their sports, only to find themselves at an inherent disadvantage against competitors with male physiology.

Moreover, this issue transcends the realm of sports and extends into the broader context of safe spaces for women and girls. Locker rooms, bathrooms, and other gender-specific facilities exist to provide a sense of security and privacy. The presence of biological males in these spaces can compromise that sense of safety and privacy, leading to discomfort and anxiety among many women and girls, especially for those who have experienced physical and/or sexual abuse at the hands of a male. HB 396 addresses these concerns by banning biological males from women’s locker rooms, bathrooms, and jails, ensuring that these spaces remain safe and secure for their intended users – Chuck Morse will sign it as your governor.

Chuck Morse understands these concerns and has made it clear that he will prioritize the safety and rights of women and girls. He is a father himself of a female athlete, and he knows what’s at stake. By pledging to sign HB 396, Morse has positioned himself as the only candidate willing to take decisive action to address this pressing issue. His stance is not about exclusion but about fairness and safety – ensuring that women and girls can compete and live without fear of being overshadowed or feeling unsafe in their own spaces.

It is essential to recognize that this is not a matter of discrimination but one of acknowledging biological realities and protecting the hard-won rights of women. Morse’s support of HB 396 reflects a balanced approach that respects the identities of all individuals while upholding the principles of fairness and safety in women’s sports and spaces.

Furthermore, Chuck Morse’s leadership extends beyond this issue. As a strong conservative, he has consistently demonstrated his commitment to the people of New Hampshire, championing policies that promote economic growth, education, and public safety. Morse does not hide where he stands or what he believes in. His track record of effective leadership and dedication to his constituents makes him a trustworthy and reliable choice for our state’s future.

In an era where political leaders often waver under pressure, Chuck Morse stands out as the only steadfast advocate for the rights of women and girls. His unequivocal support for HB 396 is a testament to his commitment to fairness and safety. Our young girls deserve leaders who will fight for their right to compete on equal terms and feel safe in their spaces. More so, Chuck has called upon the other so-called Republican gubernatorial candidate in the race to confirm their support for this bill. I encourage everyone to visit his website and sign the petition.

As we move forward, let us remember the importance of electing leaders who prioritize the well-being of all citizens. Chuck Morse is that leader – the only candidate we can trust to stand up for women’s sports and protect their spaces. His dedication to signing HB 396 is a step in the right direction, ensuring a fair and safe environment for our daughters, sisters, and mothers. Let us rally behind Chuck Morse and support his efforts to make New Hampshire a place where our women and girls have the opportunity to thrive with dignity and respect.