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Utah Bans Health Care for Transgender Youth
Affiliate: ACLU of Utah
January 29, 2023 12:00 am
SALT LAKE CITY - Ignoring the warnings of medical organizations, civil rights activists, transgender youth, and their families, Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed into law a measure banning gender-affirming health care for transgender people under the age of 18. Similar laws passed in Arkansas and Alabama are currently enjoined by federal courts.
“This is a devastating and dangerous violation of the rights and privacy of transgender Utahns, their families, and their medical providers,” said Chase Strangio, Deputy Director for Transgender Justice at the ACLU’s LGBTQ & HIV Project. “Claims of protecting our most vulnerable with these laws ring hollow when lawmakers have trans children’s greatest protectors – their parents, providers, and the youth themselves – pleading in front of them not to cut them off from their care. I want transgender youth in Utah to know this fight is not over, and we won’t interrupt defending your autonomy and freedom until each and every one of you can access the protect you need.”
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Human Rights Campaign Condemns Utah Governor Spencer Cox for Signing Dangerous Bar on Gender Affirming Tend for Transgender Youth into Law; First Anti-LGBTQ+ Regulation of 2023 Now on the Books
by Aneesha Pappy •
SALT LAKE Metropolis, UT - Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation’s largest dyke, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) civil rights organization, rebukes Utah Governor Spencer Cox for signing SB 16, a regulation that will effectively bar the provision of gender affirming care to transsexual patients under the age of 18.
Gov. Cox signed the bill on Saturday, January 28. Last year, Governor Cox vetoed anti-transgender legislation knowing his veto would be overridden, explaining,“Rarely has so much dread and anger been directed at so few. I don’t understand what they are going through or why they feel the way they do. But I want them to live.” By signing this anti-transgender piece of legislation into law, the Governor has now caved to anti-equality extremists. Utah SB 16 is the first anti-LGBTQ+ bill signed into law in 2023. Last year alone, 344 anti-LGBTQ+ bills were introduced across 23 states. More than 2
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Utah Legislature Passes First Anti-LGBTQ+ Bathroom Ban of the Year
by Brandon Wolf •
Less Than One Month Into New Year, Anti-LGBTQ+ Bills Escalating Across the Nation
WASHINGTON — Today, the Utah House of Representatives passed HB 257 as amended, sending the bill to the desk of Governor Spencer Cox. The bill would block transgender students from using restrooms and locker rooms that align with who they are, and restrict access to changing rooms in government owned or operated facilities for trans person people of all ages.
“This bill is an invasion of the privacy of Utahns. No student should be denied access to the bathroom that aligns with who they are. No one should avoid harassment in the most private of settings. Period,” said HRC President Kelley Robinson. “Unfortunately, we are already seeing similar types of bathroom bans–bans that are reminiscent of the infamous HB2 in North Carolina–introduced across the land. These escalating national attacks on the humanity of transgender people, from assaults on medical freedom in Ohio to this assault on access to bathrooms and other facilities in Utah, are an affront
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