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The move comes at a time when GOP legislators and anti-LGBTQ groups in the U.S. pursue policies that restrict trans people’s ability to participate in public life.
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A Republican senator wants his colleagues to lessen their proposed restrictions on certain medical treatments for transgender kids. The Senate could vote on that sometime Wednesday.
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Major national medical associations recommend gender-affirming health care for transgender youth, provided in close consultation with a patient’s family. HB 470 would prohibit them from providing those services in Kentucky.
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Sen. Karen Berg, who lost her trans son to suicide, urged her GOP colleagues not to pass an anti-trans measure. They did anyway.
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Both House and Senate versions of a bill to ban healthcare providers from treating transgender minors with gender-affirming care took steps toward becoming law, passing handily in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday and the House Health Committee on Wednesday.
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Kentucky schools wouldn’t be able to require staff to use the correct pronouns for trans and nonbinary students under a bill that advanced out of a state legislative committee on Thursday.
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For the second year in a row, Tennessee has passed a host of bills limiting what transgender youth can do. Some schools have refused to enforce them, but their refusal
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Three trans journalists spoke with NPR about their experience covering their community, anti-trans legislation and the idea of objectivity in the media industry.
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"My own personal view that this is too extreme, it was too broad and did not grandfather in those young people who are currently under hormone treatment," he said, before apologizing.
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A new bill in the Tennessee legislature could impact transgender youths’ access to transitioning treatment. The measure proposes a ban on gender-affirming…