Maine bill would allow gender-affirming care for out-of-state children
"Democratic state representatives are proposing a bill to expand gender affirming care access in Maine.
The bill would allow Maine to take temporary emergency jurisdiction over children who haven't been able to get gender-affirming care in other states and provide them with those services.
It also would protect healthcare providers in Maine from out-of-state subpoenas surrounding the care.
This comes after state lawmakers gave preliminary approval to another bill that would allow 16- and 17-year-olds to receive gender-affirming care without parental consent."
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@Thinkerbell I'm gender dysphoric myself, while growing up my mother fucked with my mind, and it thoroughly disgusts me with how within barely a generation those who wanted a sex change had to go through many, many years of counseling and red tape, including total immediate family permission, even if a sistee said no, no surgery. Now it's a ten year old saying, "I'm a boy", or "I'm a girl", and their school steps in and hides it from their parents.