- United States
- Texas
- Letter
Reject discriminatory restrictions on trans healthcare in Texas
It is deeply concerning to witness legislation that seeks to criminalize essential medical care for transgender individuals. The proposed Texas bill, H.B. 3399, represents an unconscionable overreach of government authority by aiming to ban all gender-affirming treatments, including hormone therapy, puberty blockers, and gender-affirming surgeries for all ages. This would strip adults of their fundamental right to make decisions about their own bodies and health, under threat of severe legal penalties for physicians. Every major medical organization recognizes gender-affirming care as medically necessary and potentially lifesaving for those experiencing gender dysphoria. Denying access to this care will undoubtedly lead to spikes in depression, anxiety, and suicide rates among the Texas transgender community. Thousands could face dangerous health consequences from being forced to abruptly halt their treatments. This legislation promotes an unethical degree of government intrusion into private medical decisions, threatening constitutional protections. It reflects an agenda driven not by legitimate concerns, but by ideological opposition to transgender existence itself. Texas must uphold equality and personal freedoms by rejecting H.B. 3399 and any efforts to restrict essential healthcare based on ideology rather than science and ethics. Transgender Texans deserve to have their basic rights protected, not attacked through discriminatory policies. A firm stance against this harmful bill is imperative to prevent further human rights violations.