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The Florida Board of Medicine is slated Friday to consider a proposal by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration to bar physicians from providing treatments such as hormone therapy and puberty-blocking medication to youths.
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The state says research supporting sex reassignment treatment "is insufficient to demonstrate efficacy and safety.” Seven scientists and a Yale law professor counter that the conclusions are incorrect and scientifically unfounded.
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National and state legal and LGBTQ-advocacy groups are preparing to fight a move by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration to deny Medicaid coverage for treatments such as hormone therapy and puberty-blocking medication for transgender people.
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Zach, a transgender student at Atlantic Coast High School, tried out for the boys soccer team before being told he needed to go to the girls team instead.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a proclamation that said a swimmer from Sarasota is the nation’s best “female” in the 500-meter freestyle after she finished second last week to a transgender athlete at the NCAA championship.
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A young soccer player in Broward County is challenging a Florida law that prevents transgender girls from competing on girls' sports teams. A judge last week put the case on hold while Drew Adams appeals his case over school restrooms in Ponte Vedra Beach.
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In two briefs filed at a federal appeals court, 40 states and the District of Columbia have chosen sides in the case stemming from a St. Johns County School Board policy that prevented Drew Adams from using boys’ bathrooms at Nease High School.
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Governor Ron DeSantis visited Jacksonville Tuesday to sign a controversial bill banning trans girls and women from girls and women’s sports. The ban comes…
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Said Rep. Anna Eskamani, D-Orlando: “I don’t care how many times you tell yourself this is about women’s sports and not LGBTQ rights or discrimination, because that is wrong,”
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Today, Synthia Roy works at a tattoo parlor in Jacksonville’s Edgewood area, she does set design and makeup for horror films and recently produced her…