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“ Interfering or destroying the healthy, normal reproductive organs of a child for the purpose of altering their appearance is profoundly unethical and morally wrong. That’s a decision that should be left to someone who is an adult.” What we don’t want to do though is to do irreparable damage to their bodies that can’t be undone. We want them to get the care that they need. “I thought it was important that we take the opportunity to get something filed as soon as possible. When first introducing the bill, Johnson said, The law was sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson and House Majority Leader William Lamberth, who are both Republicans. The law was introduced after journalist Matt Walsh showed that the Vanderbilt University Medical Center was performing gender transition procedures on minors, surgeries that one doctor referred to as “big moneymakers.” The law also states that it is not a violation if a healthcare provider provides medical treatment or a medical procedure “to treat a minor’s congenital defect, precocious puberty, disease, or physical injury.” Treating purported discomfort or distress from a discordance between the minor’s sex and asserted identity.”.Enabling a minor to identify with, or live as, a purported identity inconsistent with the minor’s sex or.The Tennessee law states, “A healthcare provider shall not knowingly perform or offer to perform on a minor, or administer or offer to administer to a minor, a medical procedure if the performance or administration of the procedure is for the purpose of: By denying only transgender youth access to these forms of medically necessary care while allowing non-transgender minors access to the same or similar procedures, SB 1 discriminates against transgender youth.” “SB 1’s blanket ban prohibits potential treatment options that have been recommended by major medical associations for consideration in limited circumstances in accordance with established and comprehensive guidelines and standards of care. The DOJ stated that Tennessee’s SB 1 “denies necessary medical care to youth based solely on who they are.” The department further asserts, The legal complaint alleges that the law bans transgender children access to necessary medical care while allowing non-transgender minors to access the same drugs.The DOJ filed a legal challenge to Tennessee’s law on April 26.Tennessee passed a law in early March prohibiting the use of puberty blockers and hormones for gender transitions in minors, but allows their use for “congenital defect, precocious puberty, disease, or physical injury.”.The Department of Justice has filed suit to stop a Tennessee law banning so-called gender affirming care for those under 18, claiming that it violates the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. This law should be upheld in court and more states should pass bans on these cruel and unnecessary treatments.” –STANDING FOR FREEDOM CENTER “Far from discriminating against transgender youth, the Tennessee law affirms their worth and protects their right not to be forever harmed by ideological and delusional adults.








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