New York attorney general tells hospitals to continue transgender care after Trump’s executive order
- New York Attorney General Letitia James stated that hospitals would violate state law if they stop offering gender-affirming care for people under age 19 due to an executive order from President Donald Trump.
- James's letter emphasized that refusing gender-affirming treatments would violate New York's anti-discrimination laws.
- President Trump's executive order aimed to limit federal funding for gender-affirming treatments, directing agencies to ensure hospitals end what he called 'chemical and surgical mutilation of children.'
- Some hospitals in Colorado, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., paused gender-affirming treatments while evaluating the implications of Trump's order, according to a spokesperson for the Greater New York Hospital Association.
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