Missouri Judge Blocks Limits on Transgender Healthcare

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A judge has blocked Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey's emergency regulations that aimed to restrict access to gender-affirming healthcare, putting it on hold until at least Monday. Bailey filed a motion to move a state lawsuit challenging his emergency rule on gender transition treatments to federal court, just hours before a state court hearing in the case. The lawsuit, filed in St. Louis County, includes a Boone County family with a 15-year-old transgender daughter as a plaintiff. The ACLU of Missouri and Lambda Legal are litigating the case.
- Judge rules against Bailey on transgender healthcare, put on hold until at least Monday ABC17News.com
- Missouri judge temporarily blocks limits on gender-affirming care for trans youth and adults from going into effect CNN
- As Missouri aims to limit trans health care, some adults ration medicine The Washington Post
- Williams: Bailey's rules will needlessly and callously hurt people St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- Judge rejects push by Missouri AG to move transgender care lawsuit to federal court KTVI Fox 2 St. Louis
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