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LetMyPeopleVote

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Fri Sep 16, 2022, 08:07 PM Sep 2022

TEXAS COURT EXPANDS INJUNCTION BLOCKING STATE FROM TARGETING FAMILIES OF TRANS YOUTH

This makes me smile.



https://www.aclutx.org/en/press-releases/texas-court-expands-injunction-blocking-state-targeting-families-trans-youth-who-are

AUSTIN – The Travis County District Court issued a third injunction today blocking the State of Texas from implementing a directive targeting trans youth and their families across Texas. The directive ordered the Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) to investigate parents who work with medical professionals to provide their adolescent transgender children with medically necessary healthcare. The directive could have led to transgender youth being placed in foster care and their parents criminally charged with child abuse — just for following the advice of their physicians and mental health providers.

Today’s ruling in PFLAG v. Abbott covers all Texas families who are members of PFLAG National, a national LGBTQ+ organization with 17 chapters in Texas. It also covers Adam and Amber Briggle and their son, M.B. Earlier, the court had issued an injunction blocking DFPS from investigating two other plaintiff families in the PFLAG v. Abbott lawsuit who are anonymous for purposes of the lawsuit. These injunctions became necessary to protect Texas families after the statewide injunction against the directive issued in an earlier lawsuit, Doe v. Abbott, was put on hold during the State's appeal.

The ruling comes after the plaintiffs notified the court last week that DFPS was continuing intrusive investigations against PFLAG members, including by pulling a student out of class and questioning him at school about his medical history.

“Today, families of transgender kids in Texas who are members of PFLAG National find shelter from Gov. Abbott's unjust order,” said Brian K. Bond, Executive Director of PFLAG National. “PFLAG, our chapters in Texas and around the country are sources of support and safety from government harm because every LGBTQ+ person deserves respect, dignity and the right to access the care they need when they need it.”

“Once again a Texas court has stepped in to say what we knew from the beginning: State leaders have no business interfering with life-saving care essential for transgender youth,” said Adri Pérez (they/them), of the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas. “We should trust doctors and every major medical association on how to support transgender youth. State leadership continues to attack parents for how they raise their kids — and all our plaintiffs are doing is providing unconditional love and support for children of all gender identities. We will never stop fighting for the rights, safety, and dignity of transgender Texans.”
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TEXAS COURT EXPANDS INJUNCTION BLOCKING STATE FROM TARGETING FAMILIES OF TRANS YOUTH (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Sep 2022 OP
As always, in Texas, it's about HS sports dem in texas Sep 2022 #1

dem in texas

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1. As always, in Texas, it's about HS sports
Sat Sep 17, 2022, 04:22 AM
Sep 2022

A while back, I read in the paper about some Texas school that had a trans girl on the wrestling team and the parents of the opposing team were upset because the trans girl was larger and heavier. Ken Paxton, Texas AG and Gov. Abbot won't stand for that!

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