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Mainstream Medical Associations Oppose Interference in the Care of Transgender Youth

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January 16, 2020
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Denver, CO -- On January 15th, the Colorado State House of Representatives introduced House Bill 20-1114: Protection of Minors from Mutilation and Sterilization. Along with several mainstream medical associations, One Colorado, the state’s leading advocacy organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) Coloradans and their families, warns of the dangers of interference in the care of transgender youth.

‍“Research consistently demonstrates that gender diverse youth who are supported to live and/or explore the gender role that is consistent with their gender identity have better mental health outcomes than those who are not.”

‍- American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

‍“Unfortunately, many of the claims being made about gender-affirming care for transgender and gender-incongruent individuals are inaccurate. Policies concerning the diagnosis and treatment of transgender individuals should be based on science, not politics. Claims that a transgender child would receive surgical or irreversible hormonal treatment do not reflect the reality of medical practice.”

- Endocrine Society

‍“The AAP recommends taking a ‘gender-affirming,’ nonjudgmental approach that helps children feel safe in a society that too often marginalizes or stigmatizes those seen as different. The gender-affirming model strengthens family resiliency and takes the emphasis off heightened concerns over gender while allowing children the freedom to focus on academics, relationship-building and other typical developmental tasks.”

‍- American Academy of Pediatrics

‍"The systematic attack on the trans community is being fueled and fanned by the federal government and the Trump administration. Their erasure of trans people from websites, documents, and from health insurance coverage was just the beginning. This bill, and other similar legislation being introduced in states around the country, are meant to embolden the dehumanization of the transgender community. By denying appropriate and affirming healthcare, we are setting trans youth up for a more difficult future and the possibility of depression or suicide. We need to value our young people and allow our healthcare professionals to make the decisions, and not be limited by politicians. We won't be erased."

‍- Representative Brianna Titone (D-Arvada)

‍“This is one of the most extreme and direct attacks on transgender youth in Colorado’s history. This bill overlooks best practices backed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and criminalizes healthcare professionals for providing affirming, life-saving care to some of our most vulnerable young people. Transgender youth are five times more likely to contemplate suicide and this bill puts the lives and wellbeing of transgender youth at risk. Medical care for transgender youth should be determined by healthcare professionals, not politicians.”

‍- Daniel Ramos, Executive Director, One Colorado

‍If enacted, HB20-1114 would force doctors to violate existing standards of medical care for transgender patients—standards that are endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and other leading medical authorities.Best practice medical care for transgender youth simply delays puberty until they are old enough to make their own decisions about their lived gender. This bill aims to take away young people’s choices and attempts to prevent them from fulfilling their right to live as the gender they know they are inside. Denying best practice medical care and support to transgender youth can be life-threatening. It has been shown to contribute to depression, social isolation, self-hatred, risk of self-harm, suicidal behavior, and more. Research shows that transgender youth whose families support their gender identity have a 52% decrease in suicidal thoughts, a 48% decrease in suicide attempts, and significant increases in self-esteem and general health. On the opening day of the second regular session of the 72nd Colorado General Assembly, two additional bills were introduced in the Colorado House of Representatives that will cause serious harm to the LGBTQ community if enacted. House Bills 20-1033 and 20-1063 roll back protections for LGBTQ Coloradans, including LGBTQ youth, in the areas of parental abuse, adoption and foster care, healthcare, housing, employment, and public spaces.The House prime sponsor for HB20-1114 is Rep. Shane Sandridge (R-El Paso County) with Rep. Mark Baisley (R-Roxborough Park), Rep. Rod Bockenfeld (R-Watkins), Rep. Tim Geitner (R-Falcon), Rep. Stephen Humphrey (R-Severance), Rep. Larry Liston (R-Colorado Springs), Rep. Patrick Neville (R-Castle Rock), Rep. Rod Pelton (R-Cheyenne Wells), Rep. Kim Ransom (R-Douglas County), Rep. Janice Rich (R-Grand Junction), Rep. Lori Saine (R-Firestone), Rep. Matt Soper (R-Delta), Rep. Perry Will (R-New Castle), Rep. Dave Williams (R-Colorado Springs) as co-sponsors.

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Mainstream Medical Associations Oppose Interference in the Care of Transgender Youth

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Denver, CO -- On January 15th, the Colorado State House of Representatives introduced House Bill 20-1114: Protection of Minors from Mutilation and Sterilization. Along with several mainstream medical associations, One Colorado, the state’s leading advocacy organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) Coloradans and their families, warns of the dangers of interference in the care of transgender youth.

‍“Research consistently demonstrates that gender diverse youth who are supported to live and/or explore the gender role that is consistent with their gender identity have better mental health outcomes than those who are not.”

‍- American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

‍“Unfortunately, many of the claims being made about gender-affirming care for transgender and gender-incongruent individuals are inaccurate. Policies concerning the diagnosis and treatment of transgender individuals should be based on science, not politics. Claims that a transgender child would receive surgical or irreversible hormonal treatment do not reflect the reality of medical practice.”

- Endocrine Society

‍“The AAP recommends taking a ‘gender-affirming,’ nonjudgmental approach that helps children feel safe in a society that too often marginalizes or stigmatizes those seen as different. The gender-affirming model strengthens family resiliency and takes the emphasis off heightened concerns over gender while allowing children the freedom to focus on academics, relationship-building and other typical developmental tasks.”

‍- American Academy of Pediatrics

‍"The systematic attack on the trans community is being fueled and fanned by the federal government and the Trump administration. Their erasure of trans people from websites, documents, and from health insurance coverage was just the beginning. This bill, and other similar legislation being introduced in states around the country, are meant to embolden the dehumanization of the transgender community. By denying appropriate and affirming healthcare, we are setting trans youth up for a more difficult future and the possibility of depression or suicide. We need to value our young people and allow our healthcare professionals to make the decisions, and not be limited by politicians. We won't be erased."

‍- Representative Brianna Titone (D-Arvada)

‍“This is one of the most extreme and direct attacks on transgender youth in Colorado’s history. This bill overlooks best practices backed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and criminalizes healthcare professionals for providing affirming, life-saving care to some of our most vulnerable young people. Transgender youth are five times more likely to contemplate suicide and this bill puts the lives and wellbeing of transgender youth at risk. Medical care for transgender youth should be determined by healthcare professionals, not politicians.”

‍- Daniel Ramos, Executive Director, One Colorado

‍If enacted, HB20-1114 would force doctors to violate existing standards of medical care for transgender patients—standards that are endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and other leading medical authorities.Best practice medical care for transgender youth simply delays puberty until they are old enough to make their own decisions about their lived gender. This bill aims to take away young people’s choices and attempts to prevent them from fulfilling their right to live as the gender they know they are inside. Denying best practice medical care and support to transgender youth can be life-threatening. It has been shown to contribute to depression, social isolation, self-hatred, risk of self-harm, suicidal behavior, and more. Research shows that transgender youth whose families support their gender identity have a 52% decrease in suicidal thoughts, a 48% decrease in suicide attempts, and significant increases in self-esteem and general health. On the opening day of the second regular session of the 72nd Colorado General Assembly, two additional bills were introduced in the Colorado House of Representatives that will cause serious harm to the LGBTQ community if enacted. House Bills 20-1033 and 20-1063 roll back protections for LGBTQ Coloradans, including LGBTQ youth, in the areas of parental abuse, adoption and foster care, healthcare, housing, employment, and public spaces.The House prime sponsor for HB20-1114 is Rep. Shane Sandridge (R-El Paso County) with Rep. Mark Baisley (R-Roxborough Park), Rep. Rod Bockenfeld (R-Watkins), Rep. Tim Geitner (R-Falcon), Rep. Stephen Humphrey (R-Severance), Rep. Larry Liston (R-Colorado Springs), Rep. Patrick Neville (R-Castle Rock), Rep. Rod Pelton (R-Cheyenne Wells), Rep. Kim Ransom (R-Douglas County), Rep. Janice Rich (R-Grand Junction), Rep. Lori Saine (R-Firestone), Rep. Matt Soper (R-Delta), Rep. Perry Will (R-New Castle), Rep. Dave Williams (R-Colorado Springs) as co-sponsors.

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On April 1st, HB22-1153 “Marlo’s Law,” unanimously passed its final reading in the Colorado Senate and today made its final passage through the Colorado General Assembly. Formerly the “Family Affirmation Act,” the bill was amended during the April 1st Senate reading to be named in honor of Marlo, daughter of Co-Prime Sponsor and House Majority Leader Daneya Esgar and her wife, Heather Palm.
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One Colorado Opposes Proposed Removal of LGBTQ from Social Studies Standards

One Colorado, the state’s leading advocacy organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) Coloradans and their families, released the following statements in response to the the Social Studies Standards Review Committee’s recommended revisions intended for Colorado’s Social Studies Standards, specifically– due to “numerous concerns [that] were raised about the age appropriateness of referencing LGBTQ in lower grades,” the “committee removed all references to LGBTQ below 4th grade.”

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