Saturday, June 11, 2022

TX Judge Suspends Governor's Order To Investigate Transgender Procedures


A Texas Judge on Friday Blocked, at least for now, Governor Greg Abbott's (R) Directive that Child Protective Services (DFPS) investigate Medical Providers or Parents over Gender Transition Treatments for Minors.

Travis County District Judge Jan Soifer, issued a Temporary Restraining Order, at the Request of the Gay Rights Organization PFLAG, which Sued Abbott and the State, over his February Mandate to the Texas Department of Family Protective Services.

"That families will be protected from invasive, unnecessary, and unnerving investigations by DFPS simply for helping their transgender children thrive and be themselves is a very good thing," Brian Bond, PFLAG Executive Director, said in a Statement.

DFPS, which is named as a Defendant along with Commissioner Jaime Masters, has said it cannot discuss Specific Investigations or Comment on Litigation.

The Governor's Order marked the latest salvo in an ongoing Political Battle over Transgender issues, including Medical Treatments on Children, participation in Girls' Sports, and access to Women's Private Spaces.

Abbott called for Investigations of Health Professionals who allow Children to be administered Hormones to halt Puberty or Change their Bodies, or to undergo Sex Reassignment Surgeries. He told DFPS to Investigate Parents of any Child who obtained such Treatments.

PFLAG argued in the Lawsuit, which was supported by the ACLU and Lambda Legal, that Transgender Children need access to Gender-Transition Hormones and Procedures to Protect their Mental Health until Adulthood.

Opponents of such Treatments say Children and Teenagers are too Young to make such Life-Altering decisions, and the long-term effects of Puberty-Blockers and Hormones are Not yet fully understood.

The Texas Supreme Court found in a Previous Ruling that the Governor could Not Order the Investigations but Limited the Protection to the Specific Plaintiffs. The wider Case is still Pending.










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