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Good Trans News Roundup! July 8, 2025
"My faith teaches me that we are all children of God," Gov. Josh Stein said as he vetoed the measure.
"North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein (D) has vetoed several anti-diversity bills, including one that would ban gender-affirming care for transgender inmates in the state prison system.
The bill is H.B. 805, which bans the state from paying for gender-affirming hormone replacement therapy and surgeries for transgender inmates. It would have also required the state to keep a copy of a transgender personās original birth certificate if they have the gender marker on it updated, and it included language saying that there are only two genders, male and female...
The other three bills that Stein vetoed on Thursday [July 3, 2025] were related to diversity measures. One of the bills would have cut funding to schools that engage in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Another bill would have banned diversity training and staff positions at state agencies, and it also would have banned state funds from being used for diversity initiatives at those agencies."
-via LGBTQ Nation, July 7, 2025
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They wanted to make a statement about access to health care, but they didn't think it would end up helping trans youth.
"A three-judge panel for the Ohio Tenth District Court of Appeals ruled that gender-affirming care for minors constitutes an essential medical treatment for trans youth and that the ban on gender-affirming care is in violation of a state constitutional amendment. Originally passed by Republicans to undermine Obamacare, the amendment is now being used to prevent federal or state intervention in denying any form of essential healthcare...
In a smart move, the plaintiffs argued that gender-affirming treatment be considered essential medical treatment, pointing to the numerous medical studies proving its effectiveness in treating gender dysphoria and improving the mental health and well-being of transgender adolescents. For that reason, they argued, it should protected under Ohioās Health Care Freedom Amendment.
...In [passing the constitutional amendment], they inadvertently gave Ohioans broader constitutional protections around healthcare because the amendment prohibits any law from banning āthe purchase or sale of health care or health insuranceā or even imposing a fine on such purchases."
-via LGBTQ Nation, March 19, 2025
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The GOP lacks the votes to override her vetoes.
"Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs (D) vetoed three anti-transgender bills passed by her stateās Republican legislators. Though the bills passed largely along party lines, Republicans are unlikely to override Hobbsā veto since their numbers in the state House and Senate fall short of the required two-thirds majority votes needed to do so. Arizona is largely considered a red state...
Of the three bills, H.B. 2438 would have prevented any gender marker changes on peopleās birth certificates (even if they underwent gender-affirming surgeries), S.B. 1694 would have denied funding to any college or university teaching about āgender identity,ā and H.B. 2062 would have ended all legal recognition of trans people in the state...
Transgender journalist Erin Reed noted that, in 2023, Hobbs signed executive orders requiring state employee healthcare plans to cover trans-related gender affirming surgeries, extending LGBTQ+ anti-discrimination protections to state employees and contractors, and banning conversion therapy, the widely debunked pseudoscientific practice of attempting to change someoneās gender identity or sexual orientation. Republicans threatened to sue her over the anti-discrimination protections..."
-via LGBTQ Nation, May 6, 2025
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Earlier drafts had included language barring those on Medicaid from receiving treatment for gender dysphoria.
"An anti-trans measure in US president Donald Trumpās One Big Beautiful Bill Act has been dropped at the last minute in a small victory for the LGBTQ+ community.Ā
The legislation struck the ban on Medicaid coverage for gender-affirming care after the Senate parliamentarian found it did not comply with the Byrd Rule.
Named after Senator Robert Byrd, the Byrd Rule aims to prevent irrelevant matters from being included in budget reconciliation legislation...
In earlier drafts, the so-called āBig, Beautiful Billā included a provision that would have ended Medicaid payments for āgender transition proceduresā for people of all ages, and introduced narrowly rigid definitions of āsex,ā āfemale,ā and āmaleā that some experts believe would have far-reaching implications, beyond access to healthcare. However, amid a flurry of revisions and amendments, the controversial ban on gender-affirming care was removed shortly before Senate Republicans voted to pass the legislation on Tuesday.Ā
Though there are many other aspects of the bill that will severely limit millions of Americansā access to healthcare, trans rights advocates see the removal of the ban on Medicaid coverage of gender-affirming care as a win. [Note: Over 20% of trans people are on Medicaid Source]
-via Rolling Stone, July 1, 2025
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Trans lawmakers have been key to stopping anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in some states.
"Billie Butler, a transgender woman who ran for the New Hampshire House of Representatives as a Democrat, defeated her opponent, Republican Ken Hilton, in a special election held this past Tuesday. Butler won with 964 votes to Hiltonās 774. Butler will be representing the Strafford 12 district.
Strafford 12 is a multi-member district in Strafford County, consisting of two towns: Rollinsfield and Somersworth. Of the registered voters in the districts, 33% identify as Democrats, 27% identify as Republicans, and 41% are unaffiliated...
According to this map created by independent journalist Erin Reed, New Hampshire is a high-risk state for legislation that could harm transgender people... For this reason, Butlerās win is considered a step towards increased trans representation in politics."
-via LGBTQ Nation, June 26, 2025
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One advocate said the move "shows what happens when people with lived experience are trusted to help shape policy."
"Delawareās Democratic governor on Friday signed an executive order protecting recipients and providers of gender-affirming care in the state.
The order, signed by Gov. Matt Meyer at an LGBTQ+ community center in Rehoboth, makes Delaware a āshield stateā for trans people and bans state agencies from providing āmedical records, data or billing information, or utilizing state resourcesā that could help any criminal or civil investigation against someone receiving or providing gender-affirming care.
California, New York, and 12 other states, and Washington, DC, have similar protections for trans people and their medical providers. Residents, along with patients traveling to shield states, can receive care without fear of retribution.
āIn Delaware, we cherish privacy, dignity and the right to make personal medical decisions,ā Meyer said at the signing ceremony. āEveryone deserves the freedom to access healthcare rooted in science and compassion.ā"
-via LGBTQ Nation, June 24, 2025
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The hateful rhetoric against the queer community hasn't stopped our numbers from growing in the halls of government.
"The number of out LGBTQ+ elected representatives in the U.S. rose in the last year, continuing a steady upward trend that has lasted through the Trump era, according to a new report.
On Tuesday, the LGBTQ+ Victory Institute released its annual Out for America report, which tracks the number of out LGBTQ+ elected representatives nationwide and at all levels of government. This yearās report showed an overall 2.4% increase in out LGBTQ+ representation between June 2024 and May 2025 and a 198% increase since the organization, which provides training and support for out candidates, first launched the report in 2017 (during President Donald Trumpās first term in office). Ā
āThis yearās Out for America report shows the resilience of our LGBTQ+ elected leaders,ā LGBTQ+ Victory Institute President and CEO Evan Low said in a statement. āDespite hateful rhetoric plaguing the 2024 election cycle, LGBTQ+ elected officials won at the ballot box and made history.ā ...
According to the 2025 report, the number of out LGBTQ+ elected officials of color rose by nearly 7% since last year. The number of out Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) elected officials grew the most (32.6%), while the number of multiracial officials increased by 28.6%, and the number of Black representatives grew by just over 4%. LGBTQ+ Latinx representatives remain the largest non-white group of out elected officials, holding steady at 193, the same as last yearās total..."
-via LGBTQ Nation, June 25, 2025
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It reduces transmissions by up to 96%, but now world governments and big-dollar funders will need to step in.
"The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Yeztugo (aka. lenacapavir or LEN), a twice-a-year injection that stops HIV from replicating inside cells, thereby reducing the risk of transmitting the virus to other people by 96%. HIV advocates hope it will help reduce national transmission rates because the medication is easier to take than the many current once-a-day medications.
āThis is the single best opportunity in 44 years of HIV prevention,ā said Mitchell Warren, executive director of the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC), an HIV advocacy nonprofit group, according to NBC News. The FDA approved the drug after Gilead Sciences, the drugās developer, found it to be overwhelmingly successful early into Phase 3 clinical trials last September.
āThe approval of LEN is a much-needed boost for HIV prevention, given the strength of the science and the simultaneous disruption in HIV programs globally,ā Warren added."
-via LGBTQ Nation, June 18, 2025