Florida's ban on gender-affirming health care for minors goes into effect today. GOP legislators are now trying to codify the Florida Board of Medicine's ban with a proposed law that would also restrict adult care.
advancing in the Florida Senate would make providing gender-affirming medical care to transgender minors a felony and would prohibit state funds from being used to cover the same care for adults.
The proposed legislation would also put trans health care at the center of custody battles in state courts, per theParents would be able to seek court reviews of custody agreements to fight another parent’s ability to seek gender-affirming care for the child out of state.
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