ACLU sues to stop Texas from treating transgender care as child abuse
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[June 09, 2022]
By Daniel Trotta
(Reuters) - A group representing 600 Texas
families and backed by the American Civil Liberties Union sued Texas
Governor Greg Abbott on Wednesday to stop state officials from treating
transgender healthcare for minors as a form of child abuse.
In February, the Texas governor ordered the Department of Family and
Protective Services to open child abuse investigations of families that
provide minors with transgender care such as estrogen or testosterone
treatments or hormone blockers that delay the onset of puberty.
The measure was part of a wave of initiatives by Republican governors
and legislators affecting transgender rights across the country, with
some state laws banning trans girls from participating in female sports
and others targeting access to healthcare.
The governor's press office did not respond to requests for comment on
the lawsuit. The Department of Family and Protective Services, which is
named as a defendant along with Commissioner Jaime Masters, said it
could not respond to specific investigations or comment on litigation.
In a previous lawsuit on the matter, the Texas Supreme Court found in a
partial ruling that the governor could not direct the Department of
Family and Protective Services to investigate families for providing
medically necessary transgender healthcare, but it limited the
protection to the specific plaintiffs. The wider case is pending.
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Governor Greg Abbott addresses members of the media during a news
conference days after a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers
at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, U.S. May 27, 2022.
REUTERS/Veronica G. Cardenas
In this case, the plaintiffs are
three named Texas families plus 600 more who are members of the
Texas chapter of PFLAG, a national network that supports transgender
and other queer youth.
Their suit, filed in Travis County District Court, asks the court to
block state child abuse investigations over transgender care.
Healthcare providers consider such treatments necessary for many
teens who identify as transgender, providing them support until they
are old enough to consider more permanent hormone therapies or
surgery.
Republican politicians have argued their campaign aims to protect
kids from irreversible procedures they may later regret.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)
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