Little support among voters for transgender medical procedures on children
- According to a poll conducted by Noble Predictive Insights, 58% of 2,500 registered voters in the US are against transgender interventions for children under 18, including gender-changing surgery and puberty blockers. Only 10% believe children should have the ability to choose these interventions, and 21% believe they should only be allowed with parental permission. Support for such interventions was higher among "strong Democrats," with 22% believing children should have the ability to undergo them and another 40% supporting them with parental permission.
- The poll also found that 64% of voters with children under 18 believed minors should not have transgender medical interventions. Those who were least supportive of these interventions were those who had children under 18, while those who had never had children were the most supportive.
- State legislatures in various states have debated laws either banning or preventing bans on transgender medical interventions for minors. Some states, like Texas, Missouri, and North Carolina, have put restrictions in place, while California is leading a coalition of states opposing such restrictions.
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