New HRC Data Reveals Over Half of Transgender Youth Ages 13-17 Could Soon Face Barriers to Life-Saving, Medically Necessary Gender Affirming Care

Amidst Unprecedented Legislative Assault on the Trans Community, New Map From HRC Illuminates Scale and Scope of Dangerous Attacks on Gender Affirming Care

Washington, D.C. - March 22, 2023 - Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) civil rights organization, released data indicating that more than half (50.4%) of transgender youth (ages 13-17) have lost or are at risk of losing access to age appropriate, medically necessary gender-affirming care in their state - care which is, in many cases, life-saving. This alarming finding, as bans on gender affirming care are on the verge of going into effect in more than 10 states, is highlighted in a newly launched map developed by HRC that tracks legislative and administrative attacks on gender affirming care. Gender affirming care, when made in consultation between a provider, their patient, and the patient's parents, is backed by decades of research and is supported by every major medical association, representing over 1.3 million doctors nationwide.

However, amid growing disinformation peddled by extremists and national anti-LGBTQ+ organizations, lawmakers in statehouses across the country continue to introduce and pass legislation that severely restricts or prohibits gender affirming care for transgender youth. Additionally, Florida and Texas have prohibited this care through administrative action. Politicians invoke counterfactual concerns about the best interests of transgender youth, but some states, such as Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas are even considering legislation that would ban care for transgender people up to 26 years of age. Indeed, the national anti-LGBTQ+ groups pushing for these bills have admitted that their goal is to ban gender affirming care for all transgender people.

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Jay Brown, HRC's Senior Vice President, Programs, Research & Training released the following statement in response:

"LGBTQ+ people are living in a state of emergency. Today's findings illustrate how the ongoing assault against transgender people is taking hold across the country and underscore how dire the situation is growing for our community by the day. These dangerous and discriminatory policies advocated by power-hungry politicians are void of any credible purpose. These politicians are spreading propaganda and creating more stigma, discrimination, and violence against transgender people just to rile up extreme members of their base. We must stop them. Now more than ever, we must fight back against extremism and hold anti-LGBTQ+ politicians accountable for bullying children and terrorizing our families."

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The majority of the discriminatory bills introduced in 2023 - more than 180 bills - target the transgender and non-binary community, with the majority targeting children receiving the brunt of discriminatory legislation. Anti-transgender legislation is taking several forms, including more than 35 bills aimed to prevent transgender youth from playing school sports consistent with their gender identity and more than 100 bills to prevent transgender and non-binary youth from receiving life-saving, medically-necessary gender-affirming healthcare.

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The Human Rights Campaign is America's largest civil rights organization working to achieve equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people. HRC envisions a world where LGBTQ+ people are embraced as full members of society at home, at work and in every community.

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