A growing number of states have prohibited transgender youths from obtaining gender-affirming health care. Some of these states are also restricting access by transgender adults. Fortunately, other states have responded by enacting sanctuary laws to protect trans people who visit to obtain this health care.
Even before these new laws, most trans people had to travel out of state to obtain gender-affirming surgery. After these laws, we can expect much more out-of-state travel for all forms of gender-affirming health care.
To be the most welcoming health care sanctuary, a pro-trans state must also be a data sanctuary.
Anti-trans states are investigating people who provide gender affirming care, or help others receive it. For example, the Texas Attorney General is investigating a hospital for providing gender-affirming health care to transgender youths. Likewise, the Texas Governor last year ordered child welfare officials to launch
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