At least 10 states -- Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Mississippi, South Dakota, Tennessee and Utah -- have passed laws or policies that restrict gender-affirming care for ...
In many U.S. states, lawmakers are approving or considering laws that target transgender health care and ... some forms of ...
The move comes after seven states — Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, South Dakota, Tennessee and Utah — banned gender-affirming care for transgender youth and several more have taken ...
Transgender youth in Idaho are close to being unable to obtain cross-sex hormones, puberty blockers or sex-reassignment ...
In Utah, the Republican governor recently signed a transgender medical ban into law. Meanwhile, a federal judge who blocked Arkansas' ban on gender-affirming care for minors is now considering ...
The Republican governors of South Dakota and Utah have signed bans on gender-affirming care this year, and the Republican governor of Tennessee is expected to do so. Judges have temporarily ...
Gender-affirming care is medically necessary ... The order comes after lawmakers in Tennessee, Mississippi, Utah and South Dakota have enacted legislation to restrict access to treatments for ...
The bill now heads to Indiana's Republican governor, who hasn't said publicly if he'll sign it. If he does, minors in Indiana ...
Earlier this month, South Dakota enacted a similar health care ban, and Utah put one on its books in January. Alabama, Arizona and Arkansas also enacted bans on gender-affirming care in recent ...
Indiana's Republican General Assembly is advancing a measure to ban virtually all gender-affirming medical care for minors in ...