OAN Staff Break Wolf
4:21pm – Wednesday, February 19th, 2025
On Tuesday, Kansas Republican voted to ban gender transition medical procedures for minors, nullifying a veto from Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly.
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The “Help Note Act” was passed by a 31-9 vote in the state Senate and an 85-34 vote in the state Capitol, and a doctor who has a gender transition surgery for minors suffering from gender discomfort. has officially been banned from doing so.
“State employees, including care for children, must not promote the use of social transitions or provide or promote medication or surgery while engaging in those official duties,” the bill said. The text states.
The bill also prohibits doctors from prescribing adolescent blockers and sex cross hormones to minors. This means that healthcare professionals who provide transgender care to minors may be subject to legal action.
After conducting a lengthy study that found that there was no evidence that adolescent blockers benefited the mental health of gender discomfort patients, doctors and trans rights activists say she was able to get to minors on these drugs admitted that she deliberately postponed the publication of a $10 million taxpayer-funded study on the impact of the , which didn't lead to any consequences, so she desperately wanted it.
“Today, we sign a non-harmful act in honor of Governor Kelly's children who could not protect this wise veto law,” said Senate President Ty Masterson. House Speaker Dan Hawkins said in a joint statement.
“With the support of Kansas voters last fall, we will override her veto and protect Kansas children from these harmful, irreversible, experimental gender replenishment surgeries and medications. The joint statement continued.
Kelly previously voted to reject the law, saying it was “violating parents' rights.”
“It's unfortunate that Congress continues to push government interference in Kangsan's private health decisions, rather than focusing on issues that will improve all life in Kangsan,” she continued.
Republican Kansas representatives responded to Kelly's veto and called it “stigma.”
“Again, she puts her radical liberal ideology above the safety of children in Kansas. Children's amputation should be a crime, not a parent's right, but rather a crime,” Sen. Roger Marshall said. (R-Kan.) wrote.
Kansas is 27 years old because Kelly's veto is effectively nullth State banning or restricting transgender procedures for minors following an executive order banning federal funds for such care.
“Despite Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly's best efforts, minors are not cut and sterilized,” Marshall said. “Praise God!”
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