The Trans Formations Project

TFP is a trans-led 501(c)(4) nonprofit dedicated to providing accurate, actionable and accessible information about the ongoing anti-trans legislative crisis in the United States.

TFP’s Last Legislative Updates 9/19, 2025Trans rights are still under attack in the United States. Please visit our webs...
09/19/2025

TFP’s Last Legislative Updates 9/19, 2025

Trans rights are still under attack in the United States. Please visit our website linked below to learn about your state and contact your reps. Here's a thread of today's updates:

Alex Slide 1:

I respect this audience too much to sugarcoat this, so I will say it at the top. We have decided to shut down the Trans Formations Project, permanently, effective immediately.

This will be our final newsletter.

To those who have been part of our story, part of this journey these past years - thank you.

Whatever it was that brought you here, to these words, to seek these inconvenient truths, it was a choice to listen. It was a choice to question what you were told by those in power about trans people. It was a choice to respect trans autonomy enough to listen to a scrappy group of volunteer researchers with nothing but immense amounts of time and passion.

When I founded the Trans Formations Project in June 2021, I would never have believed what would come of it. What began as a group chat about how to read bills and trying to remember Robert's Rules from college quickly gained traction none of us had ever anticipated.

I was 24 years old when TFP started. In 2021, I put out a call on twitter for helpers to look into anti-trans bills. Slowly and clumsily, we learned. Those who know me personally know I often say that my only true virtue is persistence. That was exemplified by everyone at TFP. In 2022, our research and analysis was shared by Alok Menon, sparking attention from many other celebrities. In 2023, we grew larger still, and I was deeply honored to be able to meet Alok Menon themself at the Trans Equality Now Awards, where I was presented the 20th anniversary Leadership and Advocacy Award from the National Center for Transgender Equality for the work of the Trans Formations Project. The last one awarded.

Alex Slide 2:

I dedicated my speech to the volunteers of TFP. I spoke about how TFP is not a testament to me or any other individual - it’s a testament to what happens when a community works on a task that is too big for any one person alone. I spoke about how so many of us are told to wait for a hero to arrive... and how that convinces us not to become collaborators in our own time and capacity.

Throughout the brief and brilliant history of the Trans Formations Project, hundreds of people have volunteered with us. Thousands have told us they benefitted from our research and analysis. Tens of thousands have read our work and hundreds of thousands have benefitted from it indirectly.

Since 2021 we have tracked 1855 anti-trans bills, analyzed them, and summarized them in plain language. Without AI. Just actual human volunteers doing the work.

Since 2021, 234 of those anti-trans bills have passed into law.

This final newsletter of the Trans Formations Project, is our 183rd newsletter. Each one containing invaluable tracking, analysis, and news information for the public as well as researchers and organizers.

This work mattered.

Throughout TFP's history, myself and a few other select members of leadership have been the only public faces of this organization. That was a strategic and intentional choice made in case today arrived, despite our best efforts. It is no longer safe to organize this publicly, and so we are shutting it down.

Alex Slide 3:

But that does not mean it's over.

I am a student of q***r history, and often cite how I found my q***rness, and my transness in particular, buried in zines written by q***rs during the AIDS crisis in the United States. They taught me, even after death, that information is power. Political power, yes, but also power to exercise autonomy, to make informed decisions, and to find community and organize.

As I saw the tides turning once more towards open fascism, I looked to q***r history again. And, as always, I found trans people. Trans people who lived, who loved, who organized, who laughed and cried.

Trans people who were killed for existing.

The N**i Party of Germany committed trans genocide in 1933, the year they took power.

World War II was not declared until 1939. World War II did not end until 1945.

Before the N**i Party took power, Berlin was the most openly q***r city on earth. The Institute for Sexual Sciences was an advocacy, research, and medical organization that advocated for feminist, q***r, and trans liberation. They hosted scholars, prescribed HRT, offered early vaginoplasties, gave trans patients legal documentation, engaged in political organizing, and so much more.

The Library of the Institute of Sexual Sciences hosted 20,000 volumes, many of them unique, on gender, s*xuality, and feminism.

You have seen the photo of the N**is burning those books in 1933 all your life, stripped of the context of trans genocide.

Alex Slide 4

The N**i Party of Germany did not burn the patient records of the institute. Instead, they hunted the patients down.

Therefore, I will do the opposite. We, at the Trans Formations Project, have always been aware this reality could come for us, too. So we have decided to burn our patient records.

We will destroy all data we can find about our volunteers.

And we will save the library.

Our data, our research, our analysis, our writings - are available. We will be working hard to store them in as many digital and physical archives as we possibly can. If you are able to offer an archive, please reach out to [email protected].

One of the personal contributions to this organization that I am proudest of was the suggestion of a phoenix as our logo.

Trans people, by and large, are born into intolerance and hatred. Those trans people who come out or transition are trans people who, despite a lifetime of abuse directed at our authentic selves, choose to love ourselves anyway. Trans people who come out are almost entirely trans people who go searching for others like them, and find themselves in doing so.

I dug myself out of the ashes of my trans elders. And so too will those who come after us.

Trans people will always be here. We will outlast any empire, any regime, any ideology that paints us as anything but what we are - a variation on humanity that deserves to be cherished, loved and celebrated.

Trans people after us will go looking through these ashes too - and I intend them to find us.

Alex slide 5

Trans genocide has been ongoing. We have been tracking its exhaustive and endless creep towards today for the past four years.

In 2022 the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention declared the “gender critical” movement to be explicitly genocidal against trans people:

Statement on the Genocidal Nature of the Gender Critical Movement

On March 13th of this year the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention released a “Red Flag Alert for the Anti-Trans Agenda of the Trump Administration in the United States”, here:

Red Flag Alert for the Anti-Trans Agenda of the Trump Administration in the United States

The Trump administration, on the day of Trump’s Inauguration, released an Executive Order titled, “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government."

It defines transgender, nonbinary, and inters*x people out of legal existence.

The propaganda report from the Department of Health and Human Services argues explicitly for conversion therapy and argues that transgender and nonbinary people do not exist.

It claims our healthcare is “experimental” and “unproven”, despite being older than antibiotics.

The Trump regime cancelled transgender health research.

The regime erased transgender people from the Stonewall National Monument.

It is awarding the Medal of Freedom to a man who called for "every gender affirming care doctor to face Nuremberg-style trials".

Alex slide 6

It has been torturing transgender people under the state's care in incarceration for years.

Trump just declared that trans people are an acceptable target.

Trans genocide is here.

Whatever happens next - the trans people who come after us deserve to know we fought like hell.

They deserve to know we were here. We did not go quietly.

The regime is coming for trans people.

They’re already calling us “Nihilistic Violent Extremists”

What's left is to fight like hell. With bricks. With teeth. With punches. With words. With every means necessary. What's left is to defy them with every breath we have left.

Every life matters. Every second matters. Every person who realizes the truth matters. Every time we speak the truth in public, someone hears it. Every time we fight, we inspire others. Show others like you what's possible. Fight, speak, organize like it's your last stand. It is.

If they will kill us regardless, the work is now to make meaning with the time we have left. Make radical art. Speak the truth. Love as loudly as you can. The choice, under full blown fascism, is to face death in surrender, or to face death in resistance. Only one matters.

Who will you be, at the end? If you do not resolve yourself, as soon as possible, to the grim reality, or the true stakes of the choices we are faced with at this moment, you will lack the conviction in the split second opportunities you will be given to act. Fascism makes the wrong choices easy.

Fascism makes the cruel, shallow, and cowardly choices socially rewarding, easy, and obvious. Unless you resolve yourself, in advance, to make the hard choices that will be your only opportunities to resist, you will fail. Steel yourself to make impossible choices. For love.

Alex slide 7

Do or die. Those are the stakes. Kindness costs everything when it really matters. What are you doing to prepare yourself, really, to be radically kind, even if it means losing everything? What are you doing right now to resolve yourself to choose love, even if it means death? That's the work.

Trans organizers have a "joke" amongst ourselves. We often say, "the trans agenda is an average life expectancy".

At every Trans Day of Remembrance, we hold each other, and we cry, and we say, in wavering voices of relentless hope, "Mourn the dead, fight like hell for the living."

So that's what we do now. That's what trans people have always done. We mourn the dead. We remember them. We carry their legacies with us to pass on to those who find us. But we cannot stop there. Despair is compliance by another name.

We fight like hell for the living. And we do not go peacefully.

It has been an honor to organize with you throughout the story of the Trans Formations Project. Our work here mattered. It matters now. And it will matter, for those to come.

Our work does not stop here. It only changes form.

Whatever the next iteration of your work looks like, remember: our people will rise from these ashes too.

They deserve to see that we loved them fiercely enough to fight for them.

Trans people deserve a world better than this, kinder than this, more loving than this.

Trans people deserve an average life expectancy.

Alex slide 8

The Trans Formations Project vision statement reads, "We envision a world where through community all trans people are empowered in their lives, safe from persecution, and able to express themselves without fear."

The darkness is here despite our best efforts.

To quote Dylan Thomas,

"Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light."

Do not go peacefully. Go out furiously, radiantly q***r, and with a brick in your hand.

I will see you on the other side, my friends. I love you.

- In solidarity,

Alex Petrovnia (ze/zir or any/all)
Cofounder, Codirector, and director of communications
Trans Formations Project

Healthcare bills go against professional and scientific consensus that gender-affirming care saves lives. Denying access will cause harm.

Providers are faced with criminal charges, parents are threatened with child abuse charges, and inters*x children are typically exempted.

Old Bills:

Michigan HB4938 was moved to the House Judiciary Committee on September 16.

Educational Censorship and Student Suppression bills force schools to misgender or deadname students, ban instruction on s*xual orientation and gender identity, and make schools alert parents if they suspect a child is trans.

They remove life-saving affirmation and support for trans youth.

New Bills:
Ohio HB455 is an education censorship bill that was introduced on September 17.

Trans Erasure bills create legal definitions of terms like “s*x” designed to exclude or erase trans identity and insert them into various laws. This can have many different effects, depending on what laws are affected.

They can force a male or female designation based on s*x assigned at birth.

Some target anti-discrimination statutes, legally empowering trans discrimination.

New Bills:
Ohio HB457 is a trans erasure bill introduced on September 17.

These are other anti-trans bills that either fit multiple categories or stand on their own.

New Bills:
Pennsylvania SB1007 was introduced and referred to the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee on September 17. The bill creates a kind of detransition insurance called “Transition intervention reversal services.”
Ohio HB457 is a trans erasure bill introduced on September 17.
US HB5342 was placed on the Union Calendar on September 12. It covers many appropriations and interferes with trans inmates.
US HB5304 was introduced on September 11th. The bill cuts funding for transition related programs.
Wisconsin AB58 was sent to the Senate Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs Committee on September 12th.

We also have good news to share!

Updates on anti-trans bills that have failed:

Updates on positive bills which protect and affirm trans individuals:

California AB1084 had its amendments approved on September 13th and will be sent to the governor.
California SB59 was enrolled on September 17th and will be sent to the governor.
Massachusetts SB2516 was introduced on September 18th. The bill protects personal info that might out someone as private data.

It's not too late to stop these and other hateful anti-trans bills from passing into law. YOU can go to http://transformationsproject.org/ to learn more and contact your representatives!

Today’s Legislative Updates September 11, 2025Trans rights are still under attack in the United States. Please visit our...
09/11/2025

Today’s Legislative Updates September 11, 2025

Trans rights are still under attack in the United States. Please visit our website linked below to learn about your state and contact your reps. Here's a thread of today's updates:

Bathroom bills deny access to public restrooms by gender or trans identity.

They increase danger without making anyone any safer and have even prompted attacks on cis and trans people alike. Many national health and anti-s*xual assault organizations oppose these bills.

Old Bill:

Michigan sent bill HB4024 to the Senate Committee On Government Operations this past Tuesday.

Digital Censorship Bills describe any legislation that potentially targets Q***r and Trans media/material for removal.

They typically do this by using vague and broad definitions of "Obscene" or "Harmful to Minors" and then banning such content from being accessible to minors, which often either removes the material entirely or requires age verification methods in order to view.

This includes online censorship bills, library book bans, and other such legislation.

Old Bill:

Wisconsin bill SB130 had Senate Amendment 1 offered by Senator Wanggaard yesterday.

These are other anti-trans bills that either fit multiple categories or stand on their own.

New Bill:

The U.S. House introduced bill US HB5166 last Friday and placed it on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 193. This is a budget bill with many concerning provisions that enforce the current administration’s many harmful executive orders and that would specifically restrict any funds it allocates from being used by the Federal Employees Health Benefits program to cover gender-affirming care.

Old Bills:

Wisconsin withdrew bill AB58 from the House Committee on Rules today and referred it to today’s calendar. Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 was also offered by Representative Rivera-Wagner.

We also have good news to share!

Updates on positive bills which protect and affirm trans individuals:

California’s Assembly passed healthcare equity bill SB418 yesterday after adding an urgency clause and giving it its third reading. The bill was then sent back to the Senate for concurrence.

California’s Assembly concurred with the Senate’s amendments to bill AB727 yesterday and sent the bill to Engrossing and Enrolling. This bill requires mental health resources to be included on the back of school IDs and specifically includes LGBTQ+ resources for q***r students.

California’s Senate passed bill AB1487 this past Tuesday after giving it its third reading and sent it back to the Assembly. This bill seeks to establish the Two-Spirit, Transgender, Gender Nonconforming, and Inters*x Wellness and Equity Fund to fund and create healthcare programs.

California’s Senate gave bill AB1084 its second Senate reading this past Monday and set it for a third reading. This bill updates the process for name and gender marker changes.

It's not too late to stop these and other hateful anti-trans bills from passing into law. YOU can go to http://transformationsproject.org/ to learn more and contact your representatives!

Today’s Legislative Updates July 9, 2025Trans rights are still under attack in the United States. Please visit our websi...
07/09/2025

Today’s Legislative Updates July 9, 2025

Trans rights are still under attack in the United States. Please visit our website linked below to learn about your state and contact your reps. Here's a thread of today's updates:

Educational Censorship and Student Suppression bills force schools to misgender or deadname students, ban instruction on s*xual orientation and gender identity, and make schools alert parents if they suspect a child is trans.

They remove life-saving affirmation and support for trans youth.

Old Bill:

North Carolina referred bill S227 to the Senate Rules and Operations of the Senate Committee last Monday after the governor vetoed it last Thursday.

Digital Censorship Bills describe any legislation that potentially targets Q***r and Trans media/material for removal.

They typically do this by using vague and broad definitions of "Obscene" or "Harmful to Minors" and then banning such content from being accessible to minors, which often either removes the material entirely or requires age verification methods in order to view.

This includes online censorship bills, library book bans, and other such legislation.

Old Bill:

New Hampshire passed bill HB324 last Monday and will send it to the governor soon.

These are other anti-trans bills that either fit multiple categories or stand on their own.

Old Bills:

North Carolina placed bill H171 on the House calendar for July 29 last Thursday after the governor vetoed it.

North Carolina’s governor signed bill S442 last Thursday.

North Carolina placed bill H805 on the House calendar for July 29 last Thursday after the governor vetoed it.

We also have good news to share!

Updates on positive bills which protect and affirm trans individuals:

California sent healthcare anti-discrimination bill SB418 to the Assembly Appropriations Committee yesterday.

Wisconsin introduced bill AB316 yesterday and sent it to the House Committee on Education. This bill requires the creation of grants for training in LGBTQIA+ rights for school counselors and school social workers.

California re-referred healthcare bill AB1487 to the Assembly Appropriations Committee last Monday. This bill seeks to create the The Two-Spirit, Transgender, Gender Nonconforming, and Inters*x Wellness and Equity Fund, which would fund grants to create or fund programs focused on coordinating trans-inclusive health care.

Massachusetts scheduled a hearing for healthcare bills H1417 and S901 last Thursday, assigning them a hearing on July 15 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time in the Gardner Auditorium. These bills seek to improve healthcare equity and funding, and would also establish a Secretary of Health Equity.

Wisconsin sent bill AB314 to the House State Affairs Committee last Wednesday. This bill seeks to adopt gender-neutral terminology for certain laws/statutes and incorporate gender-neutral marriage and parentage rights into them.

It's not too late to stop these and other hateful anti-trans bills from passing into law. YOU can go to http://transformationsproject.org/ to learn more and contact your representatives!

Today’s Legislative Updates July 3, 2025Trans rights are still under attack in the United States. Please visit our websi...
07/03/2025

Today’s Legislative Updates July 3, 2025

Trans rights are still under attack in the United States. Please visit our website linked below to learn about your state and contact your reps. Here's a thread of today's updates:

Healthcare bills go against professional and scientific consensus that gender-affirming care saves lives. Denying access will cause harm.

Providers are faced with criminal charges, parents are threatened with child abuse charges, and inters*x children are typically exempted.

Old Bill:

New Hampshire passed bill HB377 last Thursday after both chambers agreed in their conference committee reports and will send the bill to the governor soon.

Educational Censorship and Student Suppression bills force schools to misgender or deadname students, ban instruction on s*xual orientation and gender identity, and make schools alert parents if they suspect a child is trans.

They remove life-saving affirmation and support for trans youth.

Old Bill:

North Carolina presented bill S227 to the governor last Friday.

Trans Erasure bills create legal definitions of terms like “s*x” designed to exclude or erase trans identity and insert them into various laws. This can have many different effects, depending on what laws are affected.

They can force a male or female designation based on s*x assigned at birth.

Some target anti-discrimination statutes, legally empowering trans discrimination.

Old Bills:

New Hampshire passed bill HB148 yesterday and will send it to the governor soon.

Ohio’s governor signed bill HB96 last Monday.

Most sports bills force schools to designate teams by s*x assigned at birth.

They are often one-sided and ban trans girls from playing on teams consistent with their gender identity.

Some egregious bills even force invasive ge***al examinations on student athletes.

Old Bill:

New Jersey tabled bill A775 last Monday. This sets the bill aside for now, though it may still be brought back up again later.

These are other anti-trans bills that either fit multiple categories or stand on their own.

Old Bills:

North Carolina presented bill H171 to the governor yesterday.

North Carolina presented bill H805 to the governor last Friday.

We also have good news to share!

Updates on anti-trans bills that have failed:

Oregon bills SB618, HB2037, SB672, SB506, HB2308, SB899, HB3330, HB3338, HB3740, and SB1100 all failed in committee last Friday when the legislative session ended!

Updates on positive bills which protect and affirm trans individuals:

California sent bill SB418 to the Assembly Business and Professions Committee yesterday and scheduled a hearing in the same committee on July 8 at 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time.

California sent bill AB727 to the Senate Education Committee last Friday and scheduled a hearing in the same committee on July 9 at 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time.

It's not too late to stop these and other hateful anti-trans bills from passing into law. YOU can go to http://transformationsproject.org/ to learn more and contact your representatives!

Today’s Legislative Updates June 25, 2025Trans rights are still under attack in the United States. Please visit our webs...
06/26/2025

Today’s Legislative Updates June 25, 2025

Trans rights are still under attack in the United States. Please visit our website linked below to learn about your state and contact your reps. Here's a thread of today's updates:

Healthcare bills go against professional and scientific consensus that gender-affirming care saves lives. Denying access will cause harm.

Providers are faced with criminal charges, parents are threatened with child abuse charges, and inters*x children are typically exempted.

Old Bill:

Texas’ governor signed bill SB1188 last Friday. The bill will go into effect on September 1.

Educational Censorship and Student Suppression bills force schools to misgender or deadname students, ban instruction on s*xual orientation and gender identity, and make schools alert parents if they suspect a child is trans.

They remove life-saving affirmation and support for trans youth.

Old Bills:

North Carolina placed bill S227 on the House calendar yesterday for today.

Texas’ governor signed bill SB12 last Friday. The bill will go into effect on September 1.

Most sports bills force schools to designate teams by s*x assigned at birth.

They are often one-sided and ban trans girls from playing on teams consistent with their gender identity.

Some egregious bills even force invasive ge***al examinations on student athletes.

New Bill:

The US House introduced sports bill HR 536 last Monday and sent it to the House Committee on Education and Workforce. This resolution looking to designate this week ‘National Women’s Sports Week’ praises attempts to keep trans athletes out of sports.

These are other anti-trans bills that either fit multiple categories or stand on their own.

Old Bills:

North Carolina listed bill H171 as Engrossed today after passing it through its third Senate reading.

North Carolina presented bill S442 to the governor today to be signed.

North Carolina listed bill H805 as Engrossed yesterday after passing it through its third Senate reading.

Texas’ governor signed bill HB1106 last Friday. The bill will go into effect on September 1.

We also have good news to share!

Updates on positive bills which protect and affirm trans individuals:

California sent bill SB418 to the Assembly Health Committee last Monday and scheduled it for a hearing in that same committee on July 1 at 1:30 p.m. Pacific Time.

It's not too late to stop these and other hateful anti-trans bills from passing into law. YOU can go to http://transformationsproject.org/ to learn more and contact your representatives!

Today’s Legislative Updates June 19, 2025Trans rights are still under attack in the United States. Please visit our webs...
06/20/2025

Today’s Legislative Updates June 19, 2025

Trans rights are still under attack in the United States. Please visit our website linked below to learn about your state and contact your reps. Here's a thread of today's updates:

Healthcare bills go against professional and scientific consensus that gender-affirming care saves lives. Denying access will cause harm.

Providers are faced with criminal charges, parents are threatened with child abuse charges, and inters*x children are typically exempted.

Old Bills:

New Hampshire filed a conference committee report for bill HB377 yesterday.

Missouri sent bill SB7 to a conference committee the Wednesday before last.

Educational Censorship and Student Suppression bills force schools to misgender or deadname students, ban instruction on s*xual orientation and gender identity, and make schools alert parents if they suspect a child is trans.

They remove life-saving affirmation and support for trans youth.

Old Bills:

North Carolina sent bill S227 to the House Judiciary Committee last Tuesday.

Iowa sent bill SF8 to the Senate Education Committee last Monday.

Digital Censorship Bills describe any legislation that potentially targets Q***r and Trans media/material for removal.

They typically do this by using vague and broad definitions of "Obscene" or "Harmful to Minors" and then banning such content from being accessible to minors, which often either removes the material entirely or requires age verification methods in order to view.

This includes online censorship bills, library book bans, and other such legislation.

Old Bills:

Iowa sent bill SF443 to the Senate Technology Committee last Monday.

Iowa sent bill HF864 to the Senate Technology Committee last Monday.

These are other anti-trans bills that either fit multiple categories or stand on their own.

Old Bills:

North Carolina bill HB805 had a hearing earlier today at 9:00 a.m. ET and was placed on the Senate calendar for June 23.

North Carolina sent bill S442 to the Senate Rules and Operations of the Senate Committee yesterday.

North Carolina bill H171 was sent to the Senate Judiciary Committee last Monday and had a hearing earlier this morning at 10:00 a.m. ET.

We also have good news to share!

Updates on anti-trans bills that have failed:

Florida bills S0060, H0731, H1307, H1483, S0440, H1571, S0420, S1710, S1692 all died in their various committees last Monday.

Maine bills LD233, LD868, LD1337, LD1134, LD1432, and LD1704 all died in the legislature last Monday and were placed in the state Legislative Files.

Updates on positive bills which protect and affirm trans individuals:

California sent bill AB727 to the Senate Education Committee yesterday. This bill would mandate the printing of a list of various mental health resources on school IDs and specifically require LGBTQ+ resources to be among them.

Oregon’s House read and adopted bill HR3 yesterday. This bill honors Oregon’s Black drag community and its history in observance of both Pride Month and Juneteenth.

New York’s Assembly passed bill S04914 last Monday and returned it to the Senate. This bill protects anyone receiving or providing legally protected healthcare–such as abortion services or gender-affirming care–from civil and criminal liability or professional sanctions imposed by jurisdictions outside New York.

It's not too late to stop these and other hateful anti-trans bills from passing into law. YOU can go to http://transformationsproject.org/ to learn more and contact your representatives!

Today’s Legislative Updates June 12, 2025Trans rights are still under attack in the United States. Please visit our webs...
06/13/2025

Today’s Legislative Updates June 12, 2025

Trans rights are still under attack in the United States. Please visit our website linked below to learn about your state and contact your reps. Here's a thread of today's updates:

Bathroom bills deny access to public restrooms by gender or trans identity.

They increase danger without making anyone any safer and have even prompted attacks on cis and trans people alike. Many national health and anti-s*xual assault organizations oppose these bills.

Old Bill:

Nebraska passed bill LB89 last Friday. The bill was approved by the governor.

Healthcare bills go against professional and scientific consensus that gender-affirming care saves lives. Denying access will cause harm.

Providers are faced with criminal charges, parents are threatened with child abuse charges, and inters*x children are typically exempted.

Old Bills:

Missouri placed bill SB10 on the Informal Calendar for its third House reading yesterday.

New Hampshire sent bill HB377 to a Committee of Conference yesterday after disagreement on the House floor about amendments to the bill.

The US House held a committee mark-up session on bill US HB3492 last Tuesday and amended it.

Trans Erasure bills create legal definitions of terms like “s*x” designed to exclude or erase trans identity and insert them into various laws. This can have many different effects, depending on what laws are affected.

They can force a male or female designation based on s*x assigned at birth.

Some target anti-discrimination statutes, legally empowering trans discrimination.

Old Bill:

Wisconsin sent bill AB311 to the House Judiciary Committee last Friday.

Most sports bills force schools to designate teams by s*x assigned at birth.

They are often one-sided and ban trans girls from playing on teams consistent with their gender identity.

Some egregious bills even force invasive ge***al examinations on student athletes.

New Bills:

Minnesota introduced cross-filed Sports bills HF19 and SF10 last Monday and sent them to the House Education Policy Committee and Senate Rules and Administration Committee respectively.

Old Bills:

Maine reported bill LD1134 as out of the joint Judiciary Committee yesterday, after it received a tied 6-6 vote in committee.

Oregon House members attempted and failed to withdraw bill HB2037 from the House Education Committee last Thursday.

These are other anti-trans bills that either fit multiple categories or stand on their own.

Old Bills:

Ohio’s House refused to concur on the Senate amendments to bill HB96 today. The bill has now been sent to a Committee of Conference to resolve this.

North Carolina sent bill S442 to the House Committee on Health last Tuesday.

We have good news to share!

These are either updates on positive bills which protect and affirm trans individuals or updates on anti-trans bills that have failed.

These are organized today based on the categories we use for our other slides.

Healthcare:

In a bit of good news, California’s Assembly referred pro-trans healthcare bill SB418 to the Commissions on Health and Judiciary last Thursday. This bill prohibits discrimination in the provision of healthcare for various reasons, including gender identity.

Other:

In more positive news, Nevada’s governor signed bill SB62 last Thursday. This bill adds victims of crimes due to gender identity - among other hate crimes - to those eligible for compensation from Nevada's Fund for the Compensation of Victims of Crime. The bill goes into effect Oct 1, 2025.

It's not too late to stop these and other hateful anti-trans bills from passing into law. YOU can go to http://transformationsproject.org/ to learn more and contact your representatives!

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