The Missouri new law that affected transition-related care and allowed providers of transition-related care for minors to be sued by their patients until they turn 36, is part of a national effort by Republican state lawmakers to restrict LGBTQ+ rights. More than 500 state bills targeting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people have been introduced in 2023. Of those bills, 75 became law. The plurality of those laws — 21, including Missouri’s — are restrictions on transition-related care for minors, while 11 of them bar transgender student-athletes from playing on school sports teams that align with their gender identities. Ten of the laws limit classroom instruction on LGBTQ+ issues and/or the use of pronouns within school that don’t align with a person’s birth sex, and eight restrict which restrooms trans people can use in schools or other publicly owned buildings.
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An inductee into the Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame, Gregg is the author of nine books, including the forthcoming Refrain In Light. An entertainment journalist whose celebrity interviews and music reviews run in a variety of regional LGBTQ+ and mainstream publications and websites, his movie review column called Screen Savor can be found in South Florida Gay News, San Francisco’s Bay Area Reporter, Rottentomatoes.com and more.