Attorney General Andrew Bailey of Missouri set up a hotline so that anybody may report incidences of forced genital reassignment or gender confirmation surgery on children as child abuse.
The “Transgender Center Concerns Form” is for anyone in Missouri who have questions, criticisms, or worries regarding the services supplied by the state’s gender transition facilities.
It makes it plain that the Missouri Attorney General’s job is to make sure the state’s laws are followed, not to aid people with their own legal concerns.
On the website, it reads, “By sending this form, you accept that the Attorney General’s Office may contact you regarding the facts of this complaint or concern. Please fill out as much of this form as you can.
Bailey told Breitbart News that his organization will “leave no stone unturned” in its attempts to dissuade parents from giving their kids medicines that could change how they act. He said, “The attack has begun.”
Bailey has said something essential regarding a new rule that says medical treatments can’t be used to change a person’s sex. Some examples are medicines that stop puberty from happening, hormones that allow individuals of different sexes to have children together, and surgery to remove body parts.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey wrote on Twitter, “I’m putting out the rule today to protect children and make sure the law is followed as written.” Since gender transition procedures are seen as experiments, the new regulation would make it plain that it is already against the law in Missouri to do them without any rules.
Bailey told Breitbart News, “Protecting children is always worth the work, and we need to get creative and use every legal tool we have to stand up and protect children from this kind of predatory left-wing ideology that is disguised as medicine.”
Several other states have also passed rules to safeguard children from the bad effects that “gender-affirming care” might have.
measure Lee, the governor of Tennessee, vetoed a measure that would have made it illegal for children to have sex change surgery, cross-sex hormone therapy, or puberty blockers. He also made it unlawful to drag in public or in front of youngsters.
The Kentucky legislature has enacted a law that says young people can’t get their bodies changed by medicine. The legislation says that if there is proof that a child under the age of 18 was given treatments to alter their gender, the provider’s license would be taken away and a public employee would no longer receive paid by the government.
The Iowa State Senate has advanced a measure that would make it illegal for pupils to use toilets that don’t match their biological sex. Also, like 18 other states, Wyoming has made it illegal for males to play sports that women usually play.