North Carolina Republicans Push Through Controversial Anti-Trans Legislation

North Carolina's Republican supermajority has overridden Governor Roy Cooper's veto to enact a trio of anti-trans bills, causing confusion and uncertainty around gender-affirming care. The laws restrict what names and pronouns teachers can use for trans students, which team sports trans girls can participate in, and access to gender-affirming care for trans children. Medical professionals are now prohibited from providing hormone therapy, puberty-blocking drugs, and surgical gender-transition procedures to anyone under 18, with limited exceptions. The new restrictions have raised questions about the continuation of ongoing care and have prompted families to seek out-of-state options. Advocacy groups are providing resources and emergency grants to support trans youth affected by the legislation.
- N.C.'s new anti-trans laws sow confusion around gender-affirming care The Washington Post
- North Carolina laws curtailing transgender rights prompt less backlash than 2016 'bathroom bill' ABC News
- State Republicans override 6 vetoed bills on transgender rights, charter schools, building code Port City Daily
- ‘Embarrassment’: LGBTQ+ community furious after North Carolina overrides vetoes on anti-trans legislation WGHP FOX8 Greensboro
- North Carolina Republicans give final OK to legislation curbing appointment powers held by governor WCNC.com
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