Kansas has become the latest state to enact a ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors, overriding Governor Laura Kelly's veto. The law, which takes effect within weeks, prohibits minors from receiving puberty blockers, hormone therapy, or gender-affirming surgeries. It also allows for civil lawsuits against healthcare providers offering these treatments, mandates professional discipline, and classifies violations as unprofessional conduct. The law has sparked outrage from medical professionals and LGBTQ advocates who argue that it violates the rights of transgender youth and contradicts established medical consensus.
to take effect more quickly than usual — within days or weeks — and mandates that transgender minors currently receiving treatment discontinue care by the end of the year. “I just held my 16-year-old daughter, and we cried while we watched them try to erase her existence,” a Kansas City-area mother of two transgender childrenbans minors from receiving puberty blockers, hormone therapy or gender-affirming surgeries to transition from their assigned sex at birth.
It alsocivil lawsuits against healthcare providers who offer such treatments, mandates professional discipline for them, and classifies violations as unprofessional conduct for physicians. “People across Kansas fought so hard against this legislation – because we know that no one should be banned from accessing the healthcare that they need and deserve in our home state,” Melissa Stiehler, director of advocacy for Loud Light, an organization that fought against the bill,restrictions on gender-affirming care, vetoing multiple Republican-led bills in 2023 and 2024 that aimed to ban puberty blockers, hormone therapy and gender-affirming surgeries for transgender minors. However, this time aroundon their control of both chambers to gather the two-thirds majorities required to override the veto, passing the measure with votes of 31-9 in the Senate and 85-34 in the House.“Transgender youth, like all people, deserve the freedom to make decisions about their own bodies. Kansas politicians tried to take that away when they moved to ban gender-affirming care for youth in 2023 and 2024 – and now, sadly, this ban will become law. But we know our people are stronger than politics,” Taryn Jones, policy director of Equality Kansas,from medical professionals and LGBTQ advocates, who say it violates the rights of transgender youth and contradicts established medical consensus. In fact, every major medical association, including the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,“Gender-affirming care for transgender people is best-practice, medically necessary health care. And research has consistently found that receipt of gender-affirming care can significantly improve the lives of people who receive it,” the Human Rights Campaignthat legal challenges from doctors, parents, or both are expected to be filed in state court. However, the constitutionality of similar banson the constitutionality of Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care this summer. Until then, families in states with similar bans may need to travelfinancial and logistical support to help affected families access care outside of Kansas. Equality Kansas and the Campaign for Southern Equality that the Trans Youth Emergency Project will expand into Kansas, offering one-on-one patient navigation services and emergency grants of $500 — renewable up to four times per year — to assist families traveling out of state for treatment. “Every day I speak with families of transgender youth who are worried about the future. Many are panicking, unsure of where or when they’ll get the medicine that their child needs to continue leading a healthy, happy life. These laws are cruelly thrusting families into impossible choices, and it is deeply unfair,”, a patient navigator for CSE’s Trans Youth Emergency Project. “I’m honored that we can provide some measure of relief and support, talking families through their options and reminding them that there’s a whole community behind them, ready to pitch in and help them through this crisis.”of transgender youth now live in states where gender-affirming care is banned. Projects offering travel assistance, as well as those providingfor hospitals that provide gender-affirming care to transgender youth under 19. In response, some healthcare providers, even in states without restrictions or bans, startedAs the Trump administration moves a mile-a-minute to implement right-wing policies and sow confusion, reliable news is an absolute must.is working diligently to combat the fear and chaos that pervades the political moment. We’re requesting your support at this moment because we need it – your monthly gift allows us to publish uncensored, nonprofit news that speaks with clarity and truth in a moment when confusion and misinformation are rampant. As well, we’re looking with hope at the material action community activists are taking. We’re uplifting mutual aid projects, the life-sustaining work of immigrant and labor organizers, and other shows of solidarity that resist the authoritarian pressure of the Trump administration.’s funding comes from small individual donations from our community of readers, and over a third of our total budget is supported by recurring monthly donors. 8 days remain in our fundraiser, and you can help by giving today. Whether you can make a small monthly donation or a larger gift,. They have a Master’s Degree in Political Science from Central European University and are currently enrolled in law school at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. They can be found on Twitter: @zane_crittheory.As we rise to confront Trump’s fascism, Truthout appeals for your support. Any contribution you can make is a tangible act of resistance. Will you start a monthly donation today?
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