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Protesters rally against gender-affirming care age restriction bill in Jefferson City

By Deion Broxton

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    ST. LOUIS, Missouri (KMOV) — On Wednesday, LGBTQ advocates protested Missouri lawmakers supporting legislation restricting who can get gender-affirming careā€”or healthcare that aids in transitioning from one sex to another.

The bill sets 18 as the age that an individual can undergo gender-affirming care.

This bill is one of several bills in the Missouri legislature intended for the LGBTQ community.

ā€œThe ones that scare me the most are the ones that take away the bodily autonomy of people to choose what they want to do with their own bodies,ā€ said Felecia Kempen, an LGBTQ advocate from St. Louis. ā€œI think that kids know more about who they are and how they want to identify from a younger age.ā€

ā€œWhat my bill would do would protect children under the age of 18 from sex change drugs and surgeries,ā€ bill sponsor Rep. Brad Hudson (R) said. ā€œI think in this divisive culture and divisive day that we live in and on an issue which can be very emotionalā€”it is very important that we look at what the legislation actually does. I think it can be irresponsible to brand legislation as anti-LGBTQ when an individual hasnā€™t even read the legislation and doesnā€™t understand what it does.ā€

Bills like restricting gender-affirming care has seen some movement here at the Missouri legislature, but none have reached the governorā€™s desk so far.

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