![]() ![]() Zoe Ball admits to being 'emotional' live on air as she bids farewell to 'class act' Radio 2 presenter Ken Bruce - who is booted off air early by BBC bosses Nicola Peltz's fans question if 'feud' with mother-in-law Victoria Beckham is REALLY over as she posts cryptic TikTok video a day after their reunion I was a Love Island bombshell and here's what you DON'T see in the villa: Jay Younger reveals how much is really shown in Casa Amor Spotting hummingbirds, hiking in rainforests, and snorkelling with tropical fish: How to see AMAZING wildlife in the Caribbean Katie Price once again puts her 'biggest boobs ever' on full display in a skimpy pink two-piece as she soaks up the sun in Thailand Pregnant Ellie Warner reveals her baby's gender in sweet Gogglebox scenes - as she gives a glimpse at her growing bump Vivienne Westwood's granddaughter Cora Corré walks the runway at the pioneer's Paris show with designer's widower Andreas Kronthaler Rep Rubel said: ‘That has been permitted in the state of Idaho because of this deep, deep commitment to parental rights over children’s care no matter what – even if it kills the kid.’ She noted that Idaho allows parents to refuse medical treatment for their children based on their religious beliefs. Chris Mathias of Boise warned about the bill's effects on the pre-existing problem: ‘This bill is going to throw gasoline on that problem.’Īnother Democrat, Senate Minority Leader Ilana Rubel, said the bill would encroach on parental rights, the same argument that defeated a similar measure in the Senate last year. Texas has banned the treatments for minors and in Florida, the Board of Medicine and the state Board of Osteopathic Medicine approved a ban on such care for trans youth last fall.ĭemocratic Rep. Similar bans in Alabama and Arkansas have been blocked by the courts. Last month, Utah outlawed sex change surgeries for anyone under 18 and said minors could only start hormone therapy if they had a diagnosis of gender dysphoria. Kristi Noem said the move was 'protecting kids from harmful, permanent medical procedures'. Just one state removed is South Dakota where the Republican-led state government ushered in a new law on Monday that blocks doctors from prescribing puberty blockers or hormone treatments to minors. ![]() Idaho is one of more than two dozen states pushing bans on gender-affirming care this year. The sea change brought about in the 2022 elections paves the way for similar proposals that chip away at so-called ‘wokeness’ to make it past the finish line. While the total number of seats controlled by Republicans only grew by one, the ideological makeup shifted further towards the right, especially in the state Senate. The bill’s future in the state senate remains unclear but the chamber’s makeup following the midterm elections signals a high probability of passage. 'And really a lot of this is based on what the child’s feelings and thoughts are that are going forward on these procedures… That’s the wrong way to approach it scientifically.’ Rep Skaug said: ‘Why would we allow them, in this tender state of mind that is under 18, to make decisions on having healthy body organs removed? Bruce Skaug, R-Nampa, the bill’s sponsor, equated gender transition healthcare with eugenics, the pharmaceutical opioid crisis, and ‘other things that were popular in medical circles … that now we know were evil, outright evil.’ Violators would face up to 10 years in prison and be fined up to $5,000.ĭuring floor debates on Tuesday, Rep. House Bill 71 would impose steep penalties on anyone who provides under-18s with puberty blockers, hormone therapy, or gender affirmation surgeries. In August 2020, a federal district judge swatted down Gov Little’s ban on changing the gender listed on one’s birth certificate. He has advanced several bills that would curtail trans healthcare services, including one in 2020 that imposed a ban on transgender girls and women from competing in women’s sports and another that prohibited transgender people from changing the sex listed on their birth certificates. ![]() Idaho Gov Brad Little is an avowed opponent of healthcare that changes a person’s sex to better reflect their gender identity and can be expected to lend his support to the latest bill, known as House Bill 71. Idaho Gov Brad Little, a Republican, is a staunch opponent of transgender rights and can be expected to sign HB 71 into law in the event that it makes it through the state Senate ![]()
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