Utah shows momentum has turned against the transgender industry

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Over the weekend, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) signed into law a bill that would stop doctors from performing sex-change operations on, or prescribing dangerous cross-sex hormones to, children under the age of 18.

to pat himself on the back for his bravery, arguing that allowing children to be mutilated was an essential part of a conservative free-market philosophy.

Nor has this been the electoral liability that people like Hutchinson seemed to have feared. Poll after poll shows that the overwhelming majority of voters, not just Republicans, oppose sex-change procedures for minors. If politicians aren’t persuaded by the moral urgency, they should at least be persuaded by their political self-interest.

through his campaign on Tuesday committing to revoking “Joe Biden’s cruel policies on so-called gender-affirming care,” while also pledging, among other things, to call on Congress to pass a federal ban on sex changes for minors, strip Medicare/Medicaid funding from healthcare providers that perform transition procedures on youths, create a private right of action for victims of “gender-affirming care” to sue doctors who misled them, investigate pharmaceutical companies for promoting...

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'industry'? Lol - you guys...

Utah?...is this about the Donnie Osmond rumors?

greenboat Finally time for some pushback.

Mutilation is not 'care'.

Good!

Translation: They are attacking Trans residents

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