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  • A new bill proposed by Texas' state legislature would Premium Link Upgrade
  • If ******, Premium Link Upgrade would separate trans ******** from their parents for receiving gender-affirming care.
  • The bill is one of over Premium Link Upgrade being considered across the US.

The Texas state legislature is attempting to pass a bill that would separate trans ******** from their families for providing them with gender-affirming care
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Premium Link Upgrade would prohibit parents from "administering or supplying, or consenting to or assisting in the administering or supplying of puberty suppression ************ **** or cross-sex hormone to a *****, other than an intersex *****, for the purpose of gender transitioning or gender reassignment."
The bill would change the state's definition of ***** ***** to include parents allowing trans minors to access Premium Link Upgrade and puberty blockers, two types of treatment Premium Link Upgrade by medical professionals.

Advocates like Adri Perez, a policy and advocacy strategist for the ACLU of Texas, say the bill could cost trans ******** their lives if ******.
"Gender-affirming care is essential and life-saving care," Premium Link Upgrade "Make no mistake, restricting and even criminalizing access to healthcare for transgender people will cost lives."

Arkansas' state legislature ****** the country's Premium Link Upgrade for minors on April 6, prohibiting trans youth from accessing puberty blockers, HRT, and surgeries. Approximately 17 other states like Florida and Louisiana are Premium Link Upgrade
What makes the Texas bill unique is its proposed punitive measures focus on the families of trans ******** rather than medical providers. Texas is one of just two states (the other, New Hampshire) considering a trans medical ban that classifies gender-affirming care as ***** *****.

This could send trans ******** into the ****** care system
if their families try to get them needed care.
Premium Link Upgrade that the younger trans youth have access to gender-affirming care, the less likely they are to have depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideations later in life.
Experts worry if any of these bills pass, it could cause a mental health crisis for trans youth in these states.
"As you are removing access to medical care, you're essentially saying 'we are okay with having these **** be at increased risk for suicide and self-harm and depression and anxiety,'" Dr. Alann Weissman-Ward, Medical Director for Plume, Premium Link Upgrade
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