
"We will continue to hold this federal administration accountable, fighting to protect your rights, to protect access to health care, and so much more. When it comes to keeping trans youth safe, we will do whatever it takes. We are protecting our hospitals and clinics to provide the care that you may need. We won't look away if students are facing hostile learning environments, and we will hold schools accountable under our state laws."
"I promise to fight for trans students. We are protecting our hospitals and clinics to provide the care that you may need. We won't look away if students are facing hostile learning environments, and we will hold schools accountable under our state laws. As the school year starts, we want you to remember: You belong here. You inspire us. And we do love you."
Nine Democratic state attorneys general launched a video campaign pledging to defend transgender youth rights and access to gender-affirming care as the school year begins. The attorneys general promised to hold the federal administration accountable, protect access to health care, safeguard hospitals and clinics, and hold schools accountable under state laws for hostile learning environments. The campaign emphasizes belonging and direct support for trans students with statements such as "I promise to fight for trans students." A Trump executive order seeking to ban care for people under 19 was blocked by a federal judge, and multiple states and providers have pursued legal and policy responses.
Read at Advocate.com
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