2/28/25

Texas Legislator sponsors bill to criminalize all age transgender healthcare


Texas Representative Brent Money [R] introduced HB 3399 February 26, 2025, prohibiting adults from receiving gender affirming care. Money, a first-year lawmaker's campaign was funded by a PAC with connections to white supremacist Nicholas Fuentes.

HB 3399 is identical to the law banning minor trans affirming health care with the exception that Child has been crossed out, making it an all age healthcare ban.

The bill would also prohibit gender nonconforming people from using online resources to acquire medication and from traveling out of state for gender affirming surgeries.

Activist Debi Jackson noted that it targets both hormones and surgery. Individuals who have already started hormones and have done the twelve required mental health sessions will still be forced to "wean" themselves off the medication. It's not just a cut to state insurance funding for these procedures, it makes them completely illegal.

This line —> Provide, prescribe, administer, or dispense…” is scary. It is currentmy defined as an act by a “healthcare provider”, but because folks in the UK used that as a way to get telehealth services that allowed them to travel to get medications, they redefined it to include anyone — doctors, pharmacists, NPs, parents. Anyone who picks up a medication, delivers it, injects it, hands a person a patch or pill. This is how they criminalize traveling for care and coming back with prescriptions. This is something to watch closely for changes as the bill moves.

There is an accompanying bill filed in the Senate. If the facists are sucessfull in passing these bills it will go into affect September 1, 2025.

2/26/25

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Order to Move Trans women Inmates to Male Jails

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A Federal Judge has blocked Trump from transferring trans women to male prisons citing the 8th Amendment which prohibits cruel and unusual treatment of prisoners.

As first reported by the Advocate, U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth issued a preliminary injunction Monday, halting the implementation of Trump’s Executive Order 14168, which mandates that federal agencies recognize only two sexes—male and female—and requires the Bureau of Prisons to house inmates based solely on their sex assigned at birth. Lamberth had previously issued a temporary restraining order to protect three incarcerated transgender women from imminent transfer. The latest ruling expands that protection to nine additional plaintiffs who, according to court filings, were “rounded up by BOP officials” and told they would be immediately transferred to men’s prisons and have their gender-affirming healthcare terminated.

In his order, Lamberth said that the government had failed to justify its actions. “Summarily removing the possibility of housing the plaintiffs in a women’s facility, when that was determined to be the appropriate facility under the existing constitutional and statutory regime, demonstrates a likelihood of success on the merits of the plaintiffs’ Eighth Amendment claim,” he wrote.

The government argued that placing the women in low-security men’s facilities would ensure their safety. But Lamberth rejected that claim, noting that federal reports and prison data confirm that transgender women face “a significantly elevated risk of physical and sexual violence” when housed in men’s facilities. The government’s attempt to use general statistics to justify the transfers, he wrote, “do not disaggregate assaults against transgender inmates from overall rates of assault.”