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  • H.R. 653 is a proposed law intending to protect minors from medical malpractice related to gender transition procedures. It creates a private right for individuals to sue medical practitioners who perform these procedures on minors under the age of 18, allowing for lawsuits...

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    The bill is like a rulebook saying that doctors shouldn't help kids change from being a boy to a girl or a girl to a boy until they are grown-ups, and if they do, the kids can complain about it when they're older. It also says the big bosses can't force places in different areas to make doctors do these changes and can't give money to places that make doctors do them.

  • S. 312 aims to establish a federal legal claim, or tort, against pediatric gender clinics and other related entities for performing gender-transition procedures that result in physical injury or mental health harm to minors. The bill allows individuals harmed by such...

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    S. 312 is a rule that says if doctors hurt kids by helping them change their gender, those kids can ask for money in court, even years later. It also stops giving money from the government to places that help with these changes.

  • S. 209 aims to protect minors from medical malpractice related to gender-transition procedures. It allows individuals under 18 who undergo such procedures to file a civil lawsuit against the medical practitioner responsible, up to 30 years after they turn 18, if they are...

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    S. 209 is a bill that wants to make sure that doctors don't hurt kids who are getting help to change their gender. It says kids who feel harmed by these changes can speak up when they're older, and it doesn't force doctors to do these changes if they don't want to.