Missouri Withdraws Controversial Rule Limiting Transgender Health Care
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Missouri officials have terminated an emergency rule proposed by the Republican attorney general that would have placed limits on transgender care for minors and some adults. The rule would have required adults and children to undergo more than a year of therapy and fulfill other requirements before they could receive gender-affirming treatments such as puberty blockers, hormones, and surgery. The move was announced without explanation on the Missouri Secretary of State’s website. The law's termination comes less than a week after the Missouri Legislature approved a ban on minors starting care.
- Missouri terminates emergency rule to limit trans care for minors, some adults ABC News
- Missouri attorney general drops controversial emergency rule that would have banned gender-affirming care for children and many adults CNN
- Missouri ends rule limiting transgender care for minors, some adults The Hill
- 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
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