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Louisiana Is The Only Deep South State Not Banning Trans Youth Health Care

only state in the Deep South that does not expressly prohibit doctors from recommending gender-affirming treatments for transgender youth.Louisiana’s bill failed in a vote in the state Senate Health and Welfare Committee when Sen. Fred Mills (R-New Iberia), the committee chairman and a pharmacist by trade, voted to defer the bill rather than pass it out of committee.Mills said his decision was heavily influenced by a 2022 Louisiana Health Department study on gender-affirming health care, which found that no gender-affirming surgical procedures had been performed on any minors enrolled in Medicaid in the state between 2017 and 2021.Instances in which medications, such as hormones or puberty blockers, were prescribed to transgender minors were also exceedingly rare, according to the report.Mills said he trusts physicians more than legislators to make medical decisions in a patient’s best interests.“I always in my heart of hearts have believed that a [medical] decision should be made by a patient and a physician,” he said, according to The Hill.Had it passed, the bill would have barred healthcare professionals from prescribing gender-affirming treatments to minors, or referring minor patients to places where they could obtain such treatments.
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Trans Transgender Killing Republican Blasted by Conservatives After Killing Trans Bill: 'Disgraced'
blocking a bill that would have made it illegal to conduct transgender surgery on children in Louisiana.Mills voted with Democratic lawmakers to stop the legislation passing the Louisiana Senate Health and Welfare Committee, by a margin of 5-4 on May 23.Laws banning or restricting gender-affirming care for children have already been passed in 19 states, including Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida. Similar legislation has been proposed in other states, with a bill in Wyoming seeking to classify transgender surgery on children as "child abuse."Speaking to the USA Today network, the state senator—who had already announced he won't be seeking re-election—said he stood by his decision despite the criticism leveled at him.The lawmaker commented: "I did like I always do.
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