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Utah lawmakers passed resolutions directing state government entities to ignore the Biden administration's new interpretation of Title IX .
The Biden administration is expected to appeal its interpretation of the federal law.
Opponents say the Department of Education's new rule could force states to allow biological men to play in women's sports.
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