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Williams Institute study shows more than half of transgender youth in the U.S. live in a state with at least one law restricting their rights. The study, released in January, showed that 53% of trans youth live in one of the 29 states that has enacted one or more laws banning access to gender-affirming care, participation in sports, use of bathrooms and other sex-separated facilities, or gender affirmation through pronoun use. 36% of trans youth live in one of the 16 states that has enacted all four such restrictions.
Idaho - House committee advances bill to ban local anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ community. HB 557 would prevent local governments in the state from enacting or enforcing anti-discrimination policies with more protections than exist in state law; state law in Idaho does not explicitly protect people from discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity. More than a third of Idahoans live in a locality with LGBTQ-inclusive non-discrimination ordinances.
Maine - Group submits signatures to put anti-trans measure on the ballot. Organizers submitted 82,000 signatures to the Secretary of State’s office on February February 2nd in an effort to get an anti-trans athletics and facilities ban onto the ballot in November. The Secretary of State’s office must verify that organizers collected about 68,000 valid signatures before the proposal can qualify for the ballot.
Nebraska - Lawmakers hear testimony regarding anti-trans facilities, healthcare bans. Senators heard almost seven hours of testimony on January 28th regarding LB 730, which would ban transgender people from using restrooms and locker rooms aligned with their gender identity in schools and government buildings. On January 29th, Senators also heard testimony on LB 731 and LB 732, both of which reduce or ban trans youth access to medically-necessary care.
New York - Advocates rally in Albany for protections for transgender New Yorkers. LGBTQ+ advocates rallied at the State Capitol on February 3rd asking lawmakers to increase funding for the Lorena Borjas Transgender Wellness & Equity Fund as well as funding for an LGBTQ+ youth crisis hotline.
Tennessee - Bill introduced to make challenging books at public libraries easier. SB2319 (HB 2449 in the House) would allow any resident of a given county to challenge a book in that county’s public libraries and request that the book be removed from the shelves.
Utah - Lawmakers consider bill allowing landlords to deny transgender people from renting in single-sex housing complexes. HB 404 would create an exemption in the Utah Fair Housing Act allowing landlords to designate housing as single-sex based on sex assigned at birth. Last year, a bill was signed into law requiring public universities to segregate on campus housing by sex assigned at birth.
University of Utah Hospital announces it will no longer provide medically- necessary care for trans and nonbinary youth. Providers in Utah have been banned from providing gender-affirming care to new patients under 18 since 2023, but the University of Utah will cease providing care to existing patients by April 15th, citing state and federal challenges to continuing to provide such care.
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