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State laws are thwarting HHS efforts to improve LGBTQ health

To foster a healthier future for all Americans, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Healthy People 2030This ambitious and important plan outlines a key goal: “Build a healthier future for all.”

However, recent legislation has changed “all” to “all except LGBTQ,” making it impossible for HHS to achieve its goal.

At its core, Healthy People 2030 outlines data-driven national goals across five key social determinants of health: access to and quality of health care, access to and quality of education, social and community conditions, economic stability, and neighborhoods and built environments.

These goals aim to create a society in which everyone can live a healthy life, but state laws are at odds. 522 bills will be introduced in 2024 alone — Severely restricting access to programs for certain populations, particularly gay, lesbian, and transgender people. These measures pose significant barriers to their health and well-being.

This legislation, with its focus on transgender individuals, could impact all five social determinants of health. Here’s how it works:

It’s 2024, and the clock is ticking. We can make progress toward achieving Healthy People 2030’s bold, comprehensive plan to improve health and well-being across America. But first we need to stop passing laws that get in the way.

Maria Valenti is Educational Development CenterIt is a global nonprofit organization that strives to improve education, promote health and expand economic opportunity.

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