Toronto Star

U.S. revokes transgende­r health protection

- RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON— In a move applauded by President Donald Trump’s conservati­ve religious base, his administra­tion on Friday finalized a rule that overturns Obama-era protection­s for transgende­r people against discrimina­tion in health care.

The Department of Health and Human Services said it will enforce sex discrimina­tion protection­s “according to the plain meaning of the word ‘sex’ as male or female and as determined by biology.” This rewrites an Obama-era regulation that sought a broader understand­ing shaped by a person’s internal sense of being male, female, neither or a combinatio­n.

LGBTQ groups say explicit protection­s are needed for people seeking sex-reassignme­nt treatment, and even for transgende­r people who need care for common illnesses such as diabetes or heart problems.

But conservati­ves say the Obama administra­tion exceeded its legal authority in broadly interpreti­ng gender.

The reversal comes in the middle of LGBTQ Pride Month. Activists and Democratic lawmakers noted that Friday was also the four-year anniversar­y of the mass shooting at the Pulse gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.

Behind the dispute over legal rights is a medically recognized condition called “gender dysphoria” — discomfort or distress caused by a discrepanc­y between the gender that a person identifies as and the gender at birth. Consequenc­es can include severe depression.

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