St. Louis mayor signs executive order to support transgender community
- St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones signed an executive order aimed at reducing the impact of anti-transgender legislation passed in Missouri.
- The order calls for increased access to information about gender-affirming care, inclusivity training for city employees, no gender identity questioning in city sports programs, and designated all-gender bathrooms in city buildings.
- The order was signed after a discussion with LGBTQ+ leaders about how the new Missouri legislation will impact their community, which would ban gender-affirming care for minors and prohibit transgender girls and women from participating on girls sports teams.
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St. Louis mayor signs order seeking to shield trans youths from new state laws
Order would direct city agencies to inform residents, including minors, about gender-affirming care and allow athletes in city-funded recreation programs to compete according to their gender identity.
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