PROMO Missouri Responds to Missouri Attorney General’s Emergency Regulation on Gender-Affirming Healthcare

Mar 20, 2023 | Newsroom

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Missouri Attorney General’s Emergency Regulation on Gender-Affirming Healthcare

“The Missouri Attorney General does not have the right to politicize healthcare nor use transgender bodies as political pawns”

ST. LOUIS (March 20, 2023) — PROMO, Missouri’s LGBTQ+ public policy and advocacy organization, issued the following statement in response to Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s emergency regulation on gender-affirming care:

“The Missouri Attorney General does not have the right to politicize healthcare nor use transgender bodies as political pawns. It is clear his office does not respect the professional guidelines of every major medical association in our country, who agrees gender-affirming healthcare is the standard of care for transgender Missourians, and instead is abusing his political power by asserting his beliefs by stating access to lifesaving healthcare is part of a ‘woke, leftist agenda.’

“Here are facts about gender-affirming care:

  • Gender-affirming care is not experimental but a lifesaving and lifegiving standardized path of healthcare backed by every major medical association in the United States.
  • Children are not making these decisions. Gender-affirming healthcare is individualized based on the decisions of the child, their parents, and a team of medical professionals from multiple disciplines.
  • Missouri’s youth feel loved and accepted for being who they are, meaning there is a natural increase today in those who feel comfortable coming out publicly as transgender or gender-expansive.

“We consider this regulation a gross and reprehensible action that puts the health, wellness, and very lives of transgender and gender-expansive youth at risk.”

 

About PROMO

PROMO is Missouri’s LGBTQ+ policy and advocacy organization that confronts systemic inequities to liberate the full spectrum of the LGBTQ+ community from discrimination and oppression. For more information, visit PROMOonline.org.