Williams Institute: Proposed Bans Put Nearly 26,000 Transgender Youth at Risk of Losing Access to Gender-Affirming Care
February 06, 2020
February 06, 2020
LOS ANGELES, California, Feb. 6 -- The Williams Institute issued the following news release:
An estimated 25,800 transgender youth in the U.S. ages 13 and older are at risk of being denied gender-affirming medical care due to proposed state bans.
Nine U.S. states are currently considering bills to deny gender-affirming care to transgender youth, including Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and South Dakota. Most of . . .
An estimated 25,800 transgender youth in the U.S. ages 13 and older are at risk of being denied gender-affirming medical care due to proposed state bans.
Nine U.S. states are currently considering bills to deny gender-affirming care to transgender youth, including Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and South Dakota. Most of . . .