Ohio Poised To Become 2nd State To Restrict Gender-Affirming Care For Adults
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"It is a policy project that attempts to make it so onerous, so restrictive to get care, that people are functionally unable to do so," said Kellan Baker, executive director of the Whitman-Walker Institute.
"My mental health has been stressed. These are feelings related to being transgender that I have not felt in years, but now I'm thrown into feeling devastated about my experience as a transgender person," said Ashton Colby, a transgender individual in Ohio.
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