Gender-affirming care for minors would be banned in Wisconsin under Republican bill
- Wisconsin Republicans have introduced a bill to ban gender-affirming care for youth under 18, citing the need to protect children from life-altering procedures.
- Similar legislation in other states has sought to ban gender-affirming surgery, puberty blockers, and hormone treatment for minors.
- Lawsuits challenging these bans are underway in federal courts, while a significant number of transgender youth already live in states with such bans.
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Montana judge temporarily blocks ban on gender-affirming medical care for minors
A Montana judge temporarily blocked on Wednesday Montana’s Senate Bill 99, also known as the “Youth Health Protection Act”, which bans certain gender-affirming medical treatments for minors. District Court Judge Jason Marks found that SB 99 would most likely have the “opposite effect” when it comes to protecting minors and that the “purported purpose…is disingenuous.” Judge Marks also suggested that SB 99 is unlikely to pass unconstitutional re…
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