PublishedFebruary 6, 2025 8:11 AM EST|UpdatedFebruary 6, 2025 8:11 AM EST
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Texas attorney general Ken Paxton on Thursday morning will launch an investigation of the Dallas and Irving, Texas Independent School Districts to ensure the districts are not allowing boys to compete in girls’ sports, thereby breaking Texas state law which protects women’s athletics, OutKick has learned exclusively.
The attorney general is expected to release his intentions to launch the investigation later Thursday morning.
KATY, TEXAS – NOVEMBER 11: Fulshear junior Bailey Warren celebrates with junior libero Sydney Black (left) after receiving their regional championship medals following the Chargers’ sweep of Barbers Hill in the Region III-5A final at the Merrell Center in Katy. (Dennis Silva II/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
Ken Paxton Sends Letters To Superintendents
Paxton will announce he sent letters to the Superintendents of both independent school districts, requesting an extensive list of documents after his office became aware that officials in both districts were giving parents recommendations that potentially violate state law.
According to a source, Paxton has recordings in which Dallas Independent School District LGBT Youth Coordinator Mahoganie Gaston tells a parent that a male student would be allowed to compete in girls’ sports if the parent changed the boy’s