Washington: The US House of Representatives on Dec. 18 approved a bill that would criminalize gender-affirming medical treatments for minors, including surgeries and some hormonal interventions. Sponsored by Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the measure passed 216–211 and now moves to the Senate, where its prospects are uncertain. The text classifies certain procedures as "genital or bodily mutilation" and would impose penalties up to ten years' imprisonment. Three Democrats joined supporters; four Republicans opposed the bill. Civil rights groups described the legislation as extreme. The House action follows state-level bans and debate. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Conservative lawmakers and advocacy groups gained a legislative victory and messaging leverage by advancing federal restrictions on gender-affirming care for minors ahead of upcoming political cycles.
Transgender minors, their families, and medical providers face increased legal risk, reduced access to treatments, and potential criminal exposure if federal penalties are implemented.
After reading and researching latest news.... The House approved a bill on Dec. 18 that would criminalize gender-affirming treatments for minors, including surgeries and some hormonal care, passing 216–211; the measure moves to the Senate where its outcome is uncertain. Lawmakers and advocacy organizations issued immediate public statements on implications.
US House Approves Federal Ban On Gender Care
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