The Biden administration released its final Title IX regulations last week, effectively establishing "gender identity" as a protected class and requiring tens of thousands of schools across the country to embrace radical gender ideology, largely at the expense of girls. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, Vice President Kamala Harris' husband, was slammed online for comparing concerned parents at school board meetings to Nazis.
this? joining us now, republican strategist nicky neily. i guess you re not surprised by this. let s dig into this right now. first off, when we talk about sexist language, we can no longer say freshmen. it s first year students. why do we have to say penman why do we have to say handwriting? because the lawmakers of washington state have decided that everything else has been taken care of. they don t need to worry about budget did he haves or anything else. they need to worry about sexist language. they have been rewriting all of their books. all of the state books to remove anything that might be deemed sexist. so penmanship, that could be offensive to a woman. so we have to replace it with handwriting. brian: that s incredible. that s like a word search. i didn t think there was a man in penmanship. let s go over to maine. they re required to plant edible landscaping, like fruit trees, berry shrubs around the state house. must we snack?
governor martin o malley asked the epa for a waiver from this because of how it s going to affect the maryland economy. maryland gets about $90 million, 250, 220 jobs from the cruise industry. so this is the kind of regulation that actually has a real impact on the economy. steve: i bet it gets the labor. you watch the let s talk about burial at sea for anybody considering that. a lot of regulations. a lot of red tape. lot of red tape. it s not just as easy as pulling a boat out and dumping it in the water. you actually need to have fly a u.s. flag and go at least three miles offshore. if the body is not cremated, you have to be in at least 600 feet of water, unless you re in a couple areas. if it is cremated, you still have to be three nautical miles offshore. steve: and you got to then you got to let people know what you did, just so they ve got a paper trailer. of course. you have to register. steve: nicky neily joins us on mondays to tell us about regulation nation an
regulations taking over your summer. nicky neily is here. good morning to you. good morning. steve: when you think of summer, you think of the beach. there are a whole bunch of beach regulations out there, aren t there, right down to the kind of air you can put in your beach ball. yes. so we ll start in california. california, the south coast air management quality agency tried to ban fire pits, which you think beach blanket, bingo, you think california summer, clambakes and this is on the chopping block because of air pollution obviously. and interestingly, california, being notoriously liberal state, southern californians were up in arms, protested and complained. so they scaled it back a little bit, but funny how that works when it actually affects you. steve: and in miami, i understand you can only have beach balls that are air inflated, right? yes. only air inflated beach balls. you can not engage in rough or otherwise dangerous play. so fortunately, that means you can s