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Bill would ban gender transition procedures for minors
- A new bill, Senate Bill 1095, introduced by State Sen. Mark Finchem, would ban gender transition procedures for minors in Arizona, including puberty blockers and hormone treatments.
- According to Finchem, the bill aims to give youth more time to navigate their issues before making irreversible changes.
- The legislation would limit taxpayer funding for these procedures and allow legal actions against medical providers if they do not properly inform minors or parents of the risks.
- Exceptions for procedures include medical emergencies and sex development issues, with the bill set to take effect after March 31, 2027.
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Arizona Gender Transition Ban Sparks Left‑Wing Meltdown
Arizona lawmakers are advancing legislation to ban gender transition procedures for minors, with State Sen. Mark Finchem introducing Senate Bill 1095 this week. The bill would prohibit puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgical gender transition procedures for individuals under 18. Finchem, a Republican from Prescott, said the legislation is designed to protect minors during a time of life that can be turbulent. “Adolescence can be a ver…
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