Utah enacted a law that bans some transgender children and adolescents from obtaining puberty blockers or hormone therapy.
I hover my finger over a pink, blue, and white flag in a small square and a caption below informing me that Utah has just passed the first law restricting gender-affirming care for transgender youth.
At least eight states -- Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, Mississippi, South Dakota, Tennessee and Utah -- have passed laws or policies that restrict gender-affirming care for people under the ...
The governor signed an order to protect people seeking gender-affirming care after a handful of states have limited it and as ...
Bans on gender-affirming care for minors have already been enacted this year in some Republican-led states, including South ...
Kim Jackson speaks in opposition of a bill in the Senate Chambers during the legislative session at the Georgia State Capitol ...
The governors of Utah and South Dakota have also signed similar bills into law, while a rule banning gender-affirming care for most transgender minors in Florida went into effect Thursday. According ...
Most gender-affirming surgeries and hormone replacement therapies for transgender people under 18 would be banned in Georgia ...
New Mexico Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Thursday signed into law a bill that prohibits local municipalities and ...
Republicans in the Iowa House and Senate have officially unveiled their plan to ban gender-affirming care for transgender kids — following the lead of red states such as South Dakota ...
Gender-affirming care that began prior to July 1 is not considered ... Earlier this week, Mississippi enacted a similar ban, joining Utah and South Dakota, which passed their own bans earlier ...