Ordering
Sex-Change Surgery for Trans Cop, Obama Judge Equals it to Mastectomies for
Cancer
Judicial Watch
Georgia
taxpayers will fund the costly “gender-affirming” surgery of a law
enforcement officer because an Obama-appointed federal
judge ruled that a county in the state’s central region
violated the Civil Rights Act when its insurance company denied the
operation. The chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the Middle
District of Georgie, Marc Treadwell, writes in his opinion that the
exclusion for the surgery, which is complicated and can cost tens of
thousands of dollars, “plainly discriminates because of transgender
status.” Enacted in 1964, the Civil Rights Act prohibits employment
discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and national
origin.
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