House Joint Resolution No. [number], introduced by a group of Montana legislators, asserts that biological boys and men should not be permitted to participate in girls' and women's sports. The resolution highlights the historical significance of Title IX, which prohibits sex-based discrimination in federally funded educational programs, and emphasizes the positive impact of this legislation on female athletic participation and the associated benefits, such as improved academic performance, self-esteem, and health outcomes for girls and women. The resolution argues that allowing biological boys and men to compete in these sports is unfair and discriminatory, jeopardizing the opportunities and safety of female athletes.

The resolution calls on the United States Congress to pass the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2025, which aims to ensure that biological boys and men are excluded from competing in girls' and women's sports. It also mandates that the Secretary of State send copies of the resolution to key federal officials, including the President and members of the Montana Congressional Delegation, to advocate for this legislative change.