Florida Families Challenge State Laws Against Gender-Affirming Care
Florida Families Challenge State Laws Against Gender-Affirming Care
Four Florida families have filed a lawsuit against the state’s Board of Medicine, Board of Osteopathic Medicine, and surgeon general, alleging that restrictions on gender-affirming care for transgender youth are illegal.NBC News reports that the state’s ban prohibits puberty blockers, cross-hormone therapy, and gender-affirming surgery for all persons under the age of 18.The restrictions, writes NBC News, do not apply to young Floridians who were prescribed medications or other care before the law took effect.However, the families who filed the lawsuit against state medical officials are impacted by the law’s passage, saying that they will not be able to procure appropriate in-state treatment for their children.
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