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Hicks-Hudson Condemns Anti-Trans Attacks

December 13, 2023
Paula Hicks-Hudson News
 

Today, state Senator Paula Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo) issued a statement after the Ohio Senate voted to pass House Bill 68, which will ban critical gender-affirming health care for minors and ban transgender student-athletes from playing on sports teams that align with their gender identity, effectively banning them from school sports entirely.
 
“This legislation was passed with absolutely no consideration by the majority for the lives that it will adversely impact,” said Hicks-Hudson. “H.B. 68 is another bill that ignores the will of the people with government overreach – invading the privacy of individuals and sanctity of parental decisions in conjunction with eliminating well-informed, life-saving healthcare. This is cruel politicization harming already vulnerable Ohioans who are only asking for personal safety and dignity to thrive in their state. I condemn it in the strongest terms.”
 
Banning gender-affirming care strips rights away from parents who, in coordination with health care providers, make informed decisions that support their children and let them live as their authentic selves. Gender-affirming care is safe, effective, and supported by every major medical and mental health association.

The bill reverses the equitable access for trans students established through Ohio High School Athletic Association and NCAA policies that have been in place for years. Denying this type of youth development to only some students is discriminatory and demonstrates to Ohio's youngest citizens that not all people are treated equally. 

In addition to the more than 300 Ohioans who testified in opposition in the House, over 800 Ohioans have pleaded with the legislature to not pass this bill.
 
House Bill 68 now heads back to the Ohio House of Representatives for concurrence.