City
Epaper

Arkansas becomes first state in US to ban gender-affirming treatment for trans youth

By ANI | Updated: April 7, 2021 19:06 IST

Arkansas became the first state in the United States to prohibit gender-affirming treatment for trans people under the age of 18 after the state's General Assembly on Tuesday voted to override the governor's veto of an anti-trans bill that he called a "vast government overreach."

Open in App

Arkansas became the first state in the United States to prohibit gender-affirming treatment for trans people under the age of 18 after the state's General Assembly on Tuesday voted to override the governor's veto of an anti-trans bill that he called a "vast government overreach."

The Republican-controlled House in Arkansas voted 71-24 to override Governor Asa Hutchinson's veto of the legislation, titled HB 1570, on Tuesday, with the state Senate overriding his veto by a vote of 25-8 later, reported CNN.

The law bans hormone therapy, a gender-affirming treatment allowing trans people to change their physical appearance to be more consistent with their gender identity.

With the new law, young people will also not be able to access puberty-blockers, a treatment option for transgender youth that is used to prevent the onset of puberty.

The Arkansas Save Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act was passed by the state Senate last month by a vote of 28-7. The state House had passed it in early March by a vote of 70-22, reported CNN.

Tuesday's action was swiftly denounced by LGBTQ advocates, who promised to mount a legal challenge against the law. These advocates feared that the law could have negative impacts on the youth who have a much greater risk of suicide.

The Trevor Project, a suicide prevention and crisis intervention orgsation for LGBTQ youth, warned in a statement that trans youth in the state "would be put at significantly increased risk of self-harm because of the legislation."

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) also said the law will drive families, doctors and businesses out of the state and send a terrible and heartbreaking message to the transgender young people who are watching in fear.

On Monday, Hutchinson had vetoed the legislation, terming it "a product of the cultural war in America" and arguing it creates "new standards of legislative interference with physicians and parents as they deal with some of the most complex and sensitive matters involving young people."

According to CNN, the law is a significant step backward for trans Americans fighting for quality in Arkansas, coming at a time when Republicans in several states are pushing policies aimed to restrict trans people from participating in common activities.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: houseGeneral Assembly
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalSupreme Court Directs Yogi Adityanath Government to Pay ₹25 Lakh Compensation for Illegal Demolition Of House

HealthIndia’s Average Household Food Spending Falls Below 50% for First Time: Govt Report

TechnologyMumbai Ranks 2nd, Delhi 3rd Globally for Prime Property Price Rise in April-June 2024

BusinessLuxury Housing Sales in India's Top Seven Cities Surge 27% in First Half of 2024: CBRE Report

BusinessIndian Real Estate Sees Boom in Luxury Home Sales, Dip in Affordable Housing: Report

International Realted Stories

InternationalIndia insisted on direct communication between the DGMOs, rejecting any third-party assurances: Sources

InternationalMuslim World League welcomes 'ceasefire agreement' between India and Pakistan

InternationalMore than 100 terrorists captured in Judea, Samaria

InternationalCrown Prince of Abu Dhabi arrives in Astana on official visit

InternationalJaishankar talks to Egyptian FM, emphasises importance of "zero tolerance" for terrorism