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State Attorneys General Stand Firm Against Trump’s Gender-Affirming Care Executive Order

Dated: February 7, 2025

In response to President Donald Trump’s recent executive order aimed at restricting gender-affirming care for minors, state attorneys general across the U.S. have rallied to protect access to these essential medical services. New York Attorney General Letitia James has taken a strong stance, asserting that hospitals must continue to provide gender-affirming care to minors, regardless of federal funding implications.

Key Takeaways

  • Executive Order Overview: Trump’s executive order seeks to limit federal funding for gender-affirming care for individuals under 19, labeling such treatments as "chemical and surgical mutilation."
  • State Responses: A coalition of attorneys general from 15 states, including New York and Maine, have publicly rejected the order, emphasizing the importance of patient autonomy in healthcare decisions.
  • Legal Implications: New York’s Attorney General has warned hospitals that ceasing gender-affirming care would violate state anti-discrimination laws.

The Executive Order’s Impact

President Trump’s executive order, signed in early February 2025, directs federal agencies to ensure that hospitals receiving federal funds do not provide gender-affirming treatments to minors. The order has sparked significant backlash from various state officials and healthcare advocates.

The order states:

  • No federal funding for gender transitions for individuals under 19.
  • Terminology used in the order includes terms like "mutilation" and "sterilization," which many healthcare professionals argue misrepresent the nature of gender-affirming care.

State Attorneys General Unite

In a joint statement, attorneys general from states such as California, Colorado, and New York have condemned the executive order. They argue that:

  • Healthcare Decisions: Decisions regarding gender-affirming care should be made by patients, families, and healthcare providers, not politicians.
  • Scientific Consensus: Gender-affirming care is recognized by major medical organizations as essential and life-saving for transgender youth.

New York’s Legal Stance

Attorney General Letitia James has taken proactive measures to ensure that New York hospitals continue to provide gender-affirming care. In her communications:

  • Legal Obligations: She reminded healthcare facilities of their obligations under New York law to provide care without discrimination.
  • Temporary Restraining Order: A recent court ruling has temporarily blocked the enforcement of the funding freeze, allowing hospitals to continue receiving federal funds while providing gender-affirming care.

Public Response and Protests

The executive order has ignited protests across the country, particularly in New York, where activists have rallied outside hospitals like NYU Langone, demanding the continuation of gender-affirming services. The protests highlight:

  • Community Support: A strong community backing for transgender rights and access to healthcare.
  • Political Ramifications: The potential impact of anti-trans policies on upcoming elections, as public opinion remains divided on these issues.

Conclusion

As the debate over gender-affirming care continues, the responses from state attorneys general reflect a growing commitment to protecting the rights of transgender individuals. The legal battles ahead will likely shape the future of healthcare access for minors across the United States, as states push back against federal overreach in healthcare policy.

Sources

  • State AG says NY hospitals must continue offering gender-affirming care to minors – City & State New York, City & State New York.
  • Maine joins 14 other states in rejecting Trump’s attack on gender-affirming care • Maine Morning Star, Maine Morning Star.
  • New York attorney general tells hospitals to continue transgender care after Trump’s executive order | AP News, AP News.
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