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Quiet Em

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Wed May 28, 2025, 06:14 PM Wednesday

The terrifying reality Trump's megabill creates for trans people [View all]

Late Wednesday night last week, news broke of a manager’s amendment to the budget that changed what was initially a ban on gender-affirming care for youth on Medicaid into a ban on adult transition care on Medicaid. A change to one line in the budget bill removed a distinction between youth and adults, thus expanding the ban to hundreds of thousands more people. Plus, the ban not only covers gender-affirming surgery, but also includes a ban on coverage of hormone replacement therapy.

Coupled with the Medicaid ban is a further provision no longer requiring that Affordable Care Act health insurance plans cover gender-affirming care for adults as an essential health benefit, which would allow individual health insurance companies that sell market plans to potentially drop their trans-related coverage.

For those who have already had bottom surgery and depend on hormone replacement therapy to produce the sex hormones they need to survive, the situation would literally be life or death, because no one can live without a dominant sex hormone. The Republican budget would make it illegal for a post-op trans person to access the hormone that affirms their gender, but they would be able to be prescribed the hormone associated with their birth sex. So for example, estrogen would be denied for trans women, but testosterone would be allowed, and vice versa for trans men.

The message, therefore, is clear: Either detransition or potentially die. That’s the decision this Republican government would be forcing upon post-op trans people who rely on Medicaid, unless they can manage to pay for treatment themselves or access illegal and unregulated sources for the hormones their bodies rely on to function.


https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/trump-bill-gender-affirming-care-trans-medicaid-future-rcna209500

Detransition or potentially die. Disgustingly inhumane and cruel.
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