WATCH: Nationwide transgender sports law is next step after Supreme Court win, GOP senator says

Fresh off a U.S.Supreme Court victory for states restricting transgender athletes from girls' and women's sports, Sen.
Jim Justice, R-W.Va., is calling on Congress to take the next step by making those protections the law nationwide.Justice, who signed West Virginia's "Save Women's Sports Act" as governor, said the ruling vindicates the state's approach after years of legal challenges and proves West Virginia "had it right all along.""To be perfectly honest, it makes me super proud of West Virginia," Justice said in an interview Tuesday."I'm prejudiced, you know, toward West Virginia, that's for sure.
But it makes me proud that the people of West Virginia had it right."SUPREME COURT MAKES RULING ON TRANS ATHLETES IN WOMEN'S SPORTSSenator Jim Justice with his women’s basketball team (Sen.Jim Justice)The Supreme Court's twin rulings in West Virginia v.
B.P.J.and Little v.
Hecox uphold laws in West Virginia and Idaho restricting participation in girls' and women's sports based on biological sex, reinforcing similar laws already on the books in 27 other states.West Virginia became one of the first states to enact legislation restricting transgender participation in girls' and women's athletics when Justice signed House Bill 3293 in April 2021.The law requires athletic teams designated for females at public schools and colleges to be based on biological sex.The measure was immediately challenged in court, leading to years of litigation before reaching the Supreme Court.Justice said he and his administration were willing to take political and legal risks to advance the legislation."I'm a coach and I've been a coach forever and I coach women and girls and have done that forever," Justice said.
"I see how hard they compete, how hard they try, how valuable Title IX is.I see their dreams being extinguished.
And from my standpoint, from my heart, I've been all in from day one."Although the Supreme Court upheld the laws in West Virginia and Idaho, it did not create a na...