{"id":132261,"date":"2023-04-14T01:02:34","date_gmt":"2023-04-14T01:02:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/?p=132261"},"modified":"2023-04-14T01:02:34","modified_gmt":"2023-04-14T01:02:34","slug":"missouri-ag-issues-order-limiting-gender-affirming-care","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/politics\/missouri-ag-issues-order-limiting-gender-affirming-care\/","title":{"rendered":"Missouri AG issues order limiting gender-affirming care"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Andrew Bailey, Missouri's attorney general, in Washington, DC, on Feb. 28. Photo: Valerie Plesch\/Bloomberg via Getty Images<\/p>\n
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey issued new regulations Thursday severely limiting gender-affirming care for both adults and youth.<\/p>\n
Driving the news:<\/strong> ACLU and Lambada Legal announced they'll take legal action to challenge the order, which states that it's "unfair, deceptive, fraudulent, or otherwise unlawful" to provide a gender affirming care to patients without informed consent and lengthy evaluations.<\/p>\n Reality check: <\/strong>Health experts say most anti-trans state bills are based on scientifically inaccurate information.<\/p>\n Between the lines:<\/strong> The measure is one of several ways gender-affirming care for adults is being targeted without a total ban.<\/p>\n Details: <\/strong>The order institutes a three-year waiting period for medical intervention and requires psychological or psychiatric assessment.<\/p>\n Of note: <\/strong>There are no such waiting periods for other types of care.<\/p>\n Meanwhile,<\/strong> the new rules state that the patient must ensure they've "received a comprehensive screening to determine whether the patient has autism."<\/p>\n What he's saying:<\/strong> Bailey said that he put the emergency regulation into place to clarify that "[b]ecause gender transition interventions are experimental and have significant side effects, state law already prohibits performing those procedures in the absence of substantial guardrails that ensure informed consent and adequate access to mental health care."<\/p>\n What they're saying: <\/strong>"The Attorney General\u2019s so-called emergency rule is based on distorted, misleading, and debunked claims and ignores the overwhelming body of scientific and medical evidence supporting this care as well as the medical experts and doctors who work with transgender people every day," the ACLU of Missouri and Lambada Legal said in a joint statement.<\/p>\n Zoom out:<\/strong> State efforts to restrict gender-affirming care nationwide are moving beyond trans youth and increasingly toward adults.<\/p>\n Flashback:<\/strong> Last month, Bailey issued another regulation attempting to bar trans youth from gender affirming care.<\/p>\n Editor's note: This article has been updated with comment from ACLU of Missouri and Lambada Legal.<\/em><\/p>\n\n
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