H.4624 Gender Transition Under 18
H.4624 prohibits gender-affirming care for minors with gender dysphoria—“trans” minors. The prohibited care does not just address surgery but also hormonal therapy to delay puberty and, once a decision is made, hormonal treatment to transition to the gender that the individual regards as their own.
It also requires school staff (ALL staff including those without professional teaching or administrative responsibilities) to report to parents when a minor expresses belief that their gender differs from that assigned at birth. See League testimony.
Talking points
Senators should vote NO on H.4624 because:
- All respected major medical organizations support providing this care; counseling, support for social transition, and hormonal treatment are the medically accepted standard of care for persons with gender dysphoria.
- Minors denied gender-affirming care have a very high rate of suicide.
- Persons who have transitioned medically have a very low rate of regret, less than for other many more common medical procedures.
- This bill is an infringement on the rights of parents to decide appropriate care for their minor children.