The bill, H. 4915, is a resolution introduced in the South Carolina House of Representatives that calls on Congress to reaffirm the protections of Title IX, which guarantees equal opportunities for women and girls in athletics. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining separate female sports teams based on biological sex, arguing that allowing males to compete in women's sports undermines decades of progress for female athletes and poses risks to their safety and privacy. The resolution references specific incidents, such as injuries sustained by female athletes when competing against males, to support its claims about the competitive advantages that biological differences confer.

Additionally, the resolution urges the Supreme Court of the United States to uphold the authority of states to reserve women's sports for females only, thereby promoting fairness and safety in athletics. It highlights the South Carolina House of Representatives' commitment to protecting women's rights in sports and calls for federal legislation to ensure that Title IX is interpreted in a way that prevents males from competing on women's teams or accessing women's private spaces. A copy of the resolution will be forwarded to South Carolina's Congressional delegation and the Clerk of the Supreme Court.