Maine Rep. Laurel Libby officially has speaking rights restored after controversial trans athlete censure

Maine state representative Laurel Libby had her speaking rights restored by fellow state lawmakers on Wednesday five months after she was censured for a social media post that identified a trans athlete The Supreme Court restored Libby's voting rights on May after she filed a lawsuit in response to the censure but her speaking rights have still been withheld from her until now Libby was still waging her lawsuit against Maine House Speaker Ryan Fecteau to have the full censure overturned Libby narrated Fox News Digital that she walked into the state capital Wednesday unaware that in current times her speaking rights would be restored and she didn't even find out until near the end of the session when she and others were getting ready to adjourn CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS COMJust before adjournment House assistant majority leader Lori Gramlich proposed a resolution that upon adjourning Libby's full voting and speaking rights would be restored The resolution passed by a vote of - It was a surprise it was our rd supplement of the day and within minutes it was on the floor Libby mentioned Libby's censure was initially passed on Feb by a vote of - Libby disclosed no reason was given for Wednesday's surprise resolution that ended the censure But she believes it's because of the momentum she had in her lawsuit and the growing populace opposition against trans athletes in girls' sports Democrats know that they are losing on this issue that the majority of not just Mainers but Americans do not agree with their extreme stance allowing biological males to participate in girls' sports Libby explained They know they're losing on that issue they know that they're losing in the courts regarding my lawsuit that I filed and so they caved because they know they're losing and this is the best way for them to save face MAINE TEENS BATTLING STATE DEMOCRATS ON GIRLS' SPORTS BILL AFTER ENDURING TRANS ATHLETE CHAOS IN HIGH SCHOOLPresident Donald Trump has signed an executive order that requires states only allow females to compete but multiple Democrat-run states including Maine have defied the order and continued to enable trans inclusion The U S Department of Justice and Attorney General Pam Bondi have even filed their own separate lawsuit against the state of Maine for continuing to defy the order Libby has been a central figure in the conservative pushback against Democrat policies that enable trans inclusion in girls' sports in Maine In addition to her lawsuit against Fecteau Libby has been repeatedly critical of Mills for her refusal to comply with Trump It started when she made a Facebook post that identified a trans athlete that won a girls' pole vault competition for Greely High School in February prompting pushback from Democrats in the state who criticized her for identifying a minor which was the main premise of her censure However she and her attorneys argued that the trans athlete had already been publicized in other media The same trans athlete then skipped the spring track and field state championships earlier in June A survey by the American Parents Coalition uncovered that out of about registered Maine voters stated that school sports participation should be based on biological sex and agreed it is only fair to restrict women s sports to biological women Countless Maine residents have even entire school districts have stood up against Mills' policies alongside Libby Maine's school districts RSU No and MSAD No have each passed their own localized resolutions to keep girls' spots for female students only There have also been three large-scale protests against the current policies in the state's capital city Augusta since February Follow Fox News Digital s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter