Air Force vows to protect service families from states — like Texas — that target LGBTQ people
Gina Ortiz Jones speaks on election night in 2020 when she lost a race for Congress to Republican Tony Gonzales. She is now Undersecretary of the Air Force, the service’s No. 2 civilian.The Air Force has issued a reminder to service members that it has resources that can protect them from anti-LGBTQ state initiatives, such as the one in Texas that raised the possibility of child welfare investigations against parents with transgender children.
Issued in February, Abbott’s directive cited an opinion by Attorney General Ken Paxton that said such care, which includes hormone therapy and has been sanctioned by the nation’s mainstream medical associations, constitutes child abuse.the state on March 22 from carrying out the policy until lawsuits against it are resolved, Texas Child Protective Services had investigated at least nine families.
The Air Force, in a statement issued March 24, noted that “various laws and legislation are being proposed and passed in states across America that may affect LGBTQ airmen, guardians, and/or their LGBTQ dependents in different ways.”Trans CPS investigator who quit over Abbott order targeting families: ‘Doing more harm than good'
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