A rally is being hosted by the All In For Equality Coalition in response to the advancing of Senate Bill 14 and House Bill 1686.
, authored by Republican State Senator Donna Campbell from New Braunfels, impacts the state's doctors and the trans youth they treat. It would require the Texas Medical Board to revoke the license of a physician who provides trans care and prohibits the use of public funds for such care.
Sen. Campbell had previously written the bill to allow trans children receiving treatment to continue what they already started, but that was changed after senators voted to remove that piece.All the news you need to know, every day
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