California Leads 20-State Coalition To Block “Anti-Transgender” Laws In Tennessee And Kentucky

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The Center Square [By Kenneth Schrupp] –

California attorney general Rob Bonta is leading a coalition of 20 states opposing what they describe as “anti-transgender” laws in Tennessee and Kentucky blocking children from undergoing medical procedures that are given to enable that minors to live with a gender identity different than that noted on their birth certificate, such as puberty blocking hormones and gender change surgeries. 

In their amicus brief supporting the plaintiffs in L.W. v Skrmetti, a case combining lawsuits against Tennessee’s SB 1 and Kentucky’s SB 150, the coalition wrote, the laws preventing hormone access to minors “single out transgender minors for discriminatory treatment.” 

“Gender-affirming care is safe, medically accepted, and empowers transgender people to lead healthier, happier lives,” said Attorney General Bonta. “Blocking access to gender-affirming care only serves to marginalize already vulnerable people and put their lives at risk. Kentucky and Tennessee’s laws are part of a growing assault on LGBTQ+ rights nationwide, driven by ignorance, bigotry, and partisan politics.” 

While a federal district judge issued a preliminary injunction against SB 1 due to potential violation of the Constitution’s Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses, the injunction maintained SB 1’s ban on gender surgeries for minors. Just a week later, a panel of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals lifted the preliminary injunction, noting the exceptions for continuing care of pre-existing minor patients and those with congenital defects, precocious puberty, disease, or physical injury. The case, combined with a similar case challenging a similar law in Kentucky, now faces the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. 

The Bonta-led coalition, which includes Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington argues restricting transgender people’s access to gender-changing medical procedures significantly harms transgender teenagers. In support of this, they cite a 2020 study finding teenagers seeking “gender-affirming treatment at later stages of puberty are five times more likely to be diagnosed with depression and four times more likely to have anxiety disorders than adolescents who seek treatment in early puberty.”

Meanwhile, lawyers supporting the ban echo the Tennessee Senate’s official findings that some treatments for gender dysphoria “can lead to the minor becoming irreversibly sterile, having increased risk of disease and illness, or suffering adverse and sometimes fatal psychological consequences,” continue to cite lack of scientific evidence supporting the efficacy and safety of gender-changing medical procedures, and growing evidence of potential harm for children in their defense.

At home, in California, Bonta is investigating a local school district for civil rights violations because the district requires that parents be told if their child is involved in violence, talks about suicide, or asks to be called by a different name or use different gender-segregated facilities or programs than what is on their birth certificate. 

7 thoughts on “California Leads 20-State Coalition To Block “Anti-Transgender” Laws In Tennessee And Kentucky

  • August 16, 2023 at 4:03 pm
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    Stay out of our business!!!! This is why it’s important that Repubs keep control of the House . If the Dems get total control we’re scre..wed.

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    • August 16, 2023 at 4:16 pm
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      People who are living here in Tennessee dictate our policies and laws other states have no say in our business…

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  • August 16, 2023 at 9:53 pm
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    These 20 states should be charged with Child endangerment and abuse.

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    • August 16, 2023 at 10:49 pm
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      I must have missed that part in the constitution. Any 20 states can negate another states laws? The Swedes dropped transgender surgeries because their medical professionals measured NO improvement in mental illness post transition.

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  • August 16, 2023 at 10:36 pm
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    Yup, lucifer’s dimmercraps.

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  • August 17, 2023 at 11:31 am
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    Go to the Devil you 20 liberal states!

    We don’t care if the governments of these 20 states worship Satan sand wish to destroy their children!

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  • August 17, 2023 at 3:12 pm
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    Oh yes, let’s have one of THE WORST STATES that millions have been fleeing from,
    ( including me ) to get away from the commie dictatorship of Gov Hair Gel, tell other states what they can and can’t do. 🤦🏼‍♀️ You gotta be kidding me. Commiefornia needs to mind their own damned business and they can sink themselves, don’t drag the only states with common sense into your insanity! 😡 I am SO TIRED of this crap. Anyone still think this is a free country? It is not. It is rapidly becoming a dictatorship of the insane left because our so called elected representatives have spines like blades of grass.

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