Lawsuit Filed to Challenge Georgia's Ban on Transgender Youth Healthcare

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Four families in Georgia have filed a lawsuit to block the state's new restrictions on gender-affirming care for transgender children from taking effect on July 1. Senate Bill 140 prohibits minors from receiving hormone replacement therapy or gender-affirming surgery, with few exceptions. The lawsuit argues that the law is unconstitutional and denies transgender minors essential medical care, infringing on the rights of parents to make medical decisions in the best interests of their children. Similar laws in other states have been blocked by federal judges. The state is expected to defend the law in court.
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