Encouraged by President Donald Trump's executive order, several states are trying to introduce legislation banning transgender health care for minors, and some legal experts say other states have been saying they have been in the past few years. I believe this is a “continuation” of the success that fought against the Biden administration.
“Back to 2020 when Idaho became the first state to pass the Save Women's Sports Act, and in 2021, Arkansas was the first state to protect children from dangerous gender transitions, drugs and surgery,” Fox in interview He told News Digital. “More than 25 states have since passed both of these laws, and there have also been other measures to protect women's privacy and safety, schools, women's shelters or correctional facilities.”
“So what we're seeing is incredible by the state legislature and others to address gender ideological concerns and ensure that women and children in the state are not hurt by it. “It's a continuation of work,” he said.
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US President Donald Trump did not sign the law in a Women's Sports Executive Order on February 5, 2025, in the Eastern Room of the White House in Washington, DC. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP)
So far, several states have introduced or considered laws to ban transgender medical procedures for minors. There are over 20 states that already have laws restricting such procedures.
Alabama recently passed the Senate bill in line with Trump's “two gender” declaration, aiming to legally define gender based on his biological sex. The Georgia Senate this week passed a bill that cuts state funding for transgender surgical treatment and extends it to both minors and adults. The bill aims to block state funding for state employee and university health insurance plans, Medicaid, and the state's prison system.
Some states are still rebelling against Trump's orders. Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly, a Democrat, banned state funds from being used in gender transition treatments and procedures for minors, allowing civil lawsuits against health care providers who provide such treatments. They rejected a bill that prohibits them from doing so.
Despite Trump's executive order, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, A month that doubles support for minors' transgender procedures in 15 states of Wisconsin.
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Activists will hold a rally outside the Supreme Court building in Washington, DC, as the court hears oral debate on December 4, 2024 at Transgender Treatment Skrmetti vs. Us. (Fox News Digital)
The executive order, signed in late January, includes restoration of the military's ban on transgender forces, banning federal funds for sexual changes in minors, and the federal agency has said, “two genders of men and women.” It contains directives requiring that only be granted. Official standards of conduct.
“What these executive orders represent is a 180-degree turn rather than trying to promote this dangerous ideology and make their efforts to protect women and girls, the enemy of the nation. The government says, ” “Sharp filed one of the first state lawsuits in 2020 against Connecticut's policy to allow men to compete in women's sports.”
Sharp described Trump's executive order as a “return to normalcy.”
“I think what we saw as we started a new Obama administration and continued the Biden administration was trying to erase sex and replace it with the notion of gender identity,” he said. “And I think Americans saw it. They saw the harm caused by countless young women, and to young children, through these gender transition drugs and surgeries, and to their rights. Even families who violated have now caused irreparable damage to their bodies. Policies that hide information have lied to parents about children experiencing gender and gender distress. .”
Trump has signed an executive order banning “radical gender ideology” and DEI initiative in the military

President Joe Biden will speak on June 10, 2023 at the Pride Month Celebration on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
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The Trump White House has made clear stance on gender-related issues, but the U.S. Supreme Court has stated that the equal protection provision of the 14th amendment guarantees equal treatment under the law of individuals in similar circumstances is similar. We will decide this summer an important ruling on whether to guarantee equal treatment. A state that prohibits healthcare providers from providing adolescent blockers and hormonal treatments to children seeking transgender surgical procedures.