BOSTON — Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell today led a coalition of 14 other attorneys general to reaffirm their commitment to protecting access to gender-affirming care in the face of the Trump Administration’s recent Executive Order. The coalition released the following statement:| Mass.gov
On Wednesday, the hospital system announced that it was resuming gender affirming care after a brief pause due to Trump's executive order attempting to ban it for those under 19.| www.erininthemorning.com
SEATTLE — Attorney General Nick Brown filed a multi-state federal lawsuit today to halt a presidential order that threatens to end federal funding to medical institutions providing gender-affirming care.| www.atg.wa.gov
Supporting families of trans youth nationwide through the logistical and financial burdens of navigating bans on gender-affirming care.| Campaign for Southern Equality
Warns Children’s Hospital Los Angeles of potential violations of state anti-discrimination laws OAKLAND – California Attorney General Rob Bonta today reminded California hospitals and federally-funded healthcare providers of their ongoing obligation under California anti-discrimination law to provide gender affirming care amid confusion resulting from President Trump’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) directive on freezing or pausing federal funding and his executive order on gende...| State of California - Department of Justice - Office of the Attorney General
A federal judge in Rhode Island has formally blocked the Trump administration's spending freeze, saying in it is likely a violation of the Constitution.| ABC News
New York Attorney General Letitia James sent a letter to health care providers regarding state gender-affirming care following a President Donald Trump executive order.| ABC News
QueerDoc's response to the 1/28/25 executive order banning affirming care for transgender and gender diverse youth at the federal level.| QueerDoc • Transgender and Gender Diverse Online Healthcare
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