Bill introduced to limit trans movement
...
Republican lawmakers are championing a bold new bill named after de-transitioner Chloe Cole, aiming to halt what they call a dangerous trend of “gender transition” medical procedures for minors.
The Chloe Cole Act, introduced by Rep. Bob Onder (R-Mo.) in the House and Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) in the Senate, would ban puberty blockers, cross-s-x hormones, and surgeries for those under 18 while opening legal avenues for de-transitioners to sue doctors who performed these procedures.
For conservatives, this legislation is a critical stand to protect vulnerable children from irreversible medical interventions and an industry profiting billions off what they see as reckless experimentation.
The bill draws its name and urgency from Chloe Cole, who underwent a double mastectomy and hormone treatments at 15, only to later regret her transition and speak out against the medical system that enabled it. “As a member of Congress, a doctor, a parent, and an American, I am committed to protecting our nation’s children,” Onder declared.
...
Protecting those under 18 is a good start. While I like women, I have no interest in being one. I am happy with my children of both sexes. They seem happy with who they are.
Comments
Post a Comment