Missouri Attorney General Reverses Limits on Transgender Health Care for Children and Adults.

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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has withdrawn his emergency rules that would have greatly restricted care for transgender adults, including minors. The rules, which included a new therapy requirement that created an 18-month waiting period for care, were terminated effective Tuesday. Bailey's action effectively ends a court fight in St. Louis County over the rules. The Missouri Legislature passed restrictions on transgender health care for minors last week, which Governor Mike Parson is expected to sign.
- Missouri attorney general withdraws limits on transgender health care St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- 'There's no point in staying': Transgender Missourians describe toll of legislative session • Missouri Independent Missouri Independent
- Missouri terminates emergency rule to limit trans care for minors, some adults KTVI Fox 2 St. Louis
- Missouri AG pulls limits on trans care for children, adults St. Louis Public Radio
- Top Missouri House leaders talk about transgender bills passing Missourinet.com
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