The resolution urges the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to revoke its policy that allows transgender student-athletes to compete in women's sports, arguing that this policy discriminates against female athletes. It highlights the positive impact of athletic participation on young girls and emphasizes the historical significance of women's achievements in sports, particularly following the enactment of Title IX, which aimed to ensure equal opportunities for women in athletics. The resolution points out the biological differences between males and females that can create competitive disadvantages for women and cites the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) as an example of an organization that has implemented policies to protect female athletes.
The resolution calls for the NCAA to protect the integrity of women's sports by prohibiting transgender-identifying males from competing on women's teams and requiring member conferences to adopt a biological sex-based policy. It also advocates for all sports-governing bodies in the U.S. to safeguard the category of women's sports for biological women and girls. The resolution concludes by directing the Secretary of State to send copies to various athletic association leaders, emphasizing the need for action to ensure fairness in collegiate athletics.