Student genital inspection likely to be scrapped from Ohio school sports bill, Senate pres says
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The Ohio State Senate president vowed that a provision in a new bill calling for genital inspections if a student athlete's sex is questioned will not part of any future law.
"I’m not sure why that’s in the bill, it’s unnecessary," State Senate President Matt Huffman said about the genital inspection requirement. "All of these tests can be done with a simple DNA swab."
Huffman addressed the issue after it was raised during the question and answer period of a City Club of Cleveland event featuring former U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
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