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Biden's Title IX proposal mirrors action memo from Soros-funded group pushing gender identity into rules
2022-06-28
[FoxNews] The Biden administration's sweeping Title IX proposal, which would bring in gender identity, mirrors an action memo from a George Soros-funded advocacy group that quietly works with the administration on policy, according to a Fox News Digital review of documents.

The Title IX proposal, unveiled last Thursday, contains rules on anti-transgender bias in schools, reversing Trump-era guidance. Governing for Impact (GFI), a secretive liberal nonprofit whose board includes a high-level Soros director, prepared a legal memo for the Education Department that is similar in structure and reasoning.

A backbone of the Biden administration's proposal includes expanding language to bring in gender identity and sexual orientation, which GFI advocated for within the memo.

GFI's legal policy memo recommended "implementing regulations to include sexual orientation, gender identity, and transgender status; and that Title IX and its implementing regulations require schools to treat students consistent with their gender identity for purposes of Title IX and not to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity."

Rachel Klarman, GFI's executive director, told Fox News Digital that they are proud of their "ongoing efforts to help ensure that the federal government works more effectively for everyday working Americans, not just for members of industry groups that have long devoted vast resources to pursuing their own policy agendas."

"We're glad the administration is revising its Title IX guidance," Klarman said. "During the transition, Governing for Impact made a number of recommendations for how this policy could be improved, which are available on our public website."

GFI, which has maintained a shadowy presence, has quietly worked with the Biden administration behind the scenes and boasted in internal memos of implementing more than 20 of its regulatory agenda items as it attempts to reverse Trump-era deregulations by zeroing in on education, health care, housing, labor and environmental issues, Fox News Digital previously reported.

GFI's website does not appear on internet search engines but is discoverable to those who know the URL. It contains dozens of legal strategy memos for shaping executive orders and regulations.

The memos; however, generally do not identify their authors. Some show partnerships with outside groups such as The National Student League Defense Network, the Center for Law, Energy and the Environment at Berkeley Law School and the Economic Policy Institute.

The group has prepared legal policy memos for at least 10 federal departments and agencies, according to an internal slide show from the group. They also produced 10 administrative law primers as of 2021. The slide also included multiple federal officials as a part of its "listening tour."

GFI, meanwhile, is not a stand-alone nonprofit. Instead, the New Venture Fund, a nonprofit incubator managed by the D.C.-based consulting firm Arabella Advisors, fiscally sponsors it. This setup allows GFI to avoid filing tax forms with the IRS.

The group's attachment to the Arabella-Advisors dark money network, which raised $1.6 billion in anonymous donations in 2020, is not discoverable from public records. The New Venture Fund does not report GFI as a trade name in its D.C. business filings.

However, GFI's links to the New Venture Fund are discoverable in George Soros' Open Society Foundations (OSF) grant database. A search of the database shows that Soros nonprofits sent $12.98 million to GFI and its related action fund in 2019 and 2020.

The Foundation to Promote Open Society awarded $5.53 million to GFI. Meanwhile, the Open Society Policy Center sent $7.45 million to GFI's action fund. The Sixteen Thirty Fund, also managed by Arabella Advisors, fiscally sponsors the action fund.

GFI also sports additional links to Soros' network. Tom Perriello, the executive director of Soros' Open Society Foundations, sits on GFI's four-person board.
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Posted by:Skidmark

#7  Abu, why would they solve anything? It's better to argue and play the blame game...
Posted by: 49 Pan   2022-06-28 16:49  

#6  Come on, GOP, you can do it!!!!!

But will they?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2022-06-28 13:59  

#5  #3 is spot on. Congress does have the power of the purse. And the easiest way to get rid of something is simply not to fund it. Come on, GOP, you can do it!!!!!
Posted by: Tom   2022-06-28 11:45  

#4  Well, with Roe rescinded, we can look ahead to getting rid of the Department of Education now too.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-06-28 08:26  

#3  Its time a number of Departments and agencies simply be unfunded.

If you had real 'leadership' plans would already be on the table for federal funding for the next fiscal year if the Trunks take the house. Send each appropriation bill up by individual Departments and agencies, no f'ing omnibus bills. Just leave off those who decided they work for the party not the people as represented.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2022-06-28 08:06  

#2  One more blockbuster Supreme Court decision could still be coming even after Friday's abortion ruling
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-06-28 07:24  

#1  [Influence Watch] Governing for Impact

governforimpact.org
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-06-28 06:53  

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