The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Fury over report of plan targeting transgende­r people

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LGBT leaders across the U.S. reacted with fury Monday to a report that the Trump administra­tion is considerin­g adoption of a new definition of gender that would effectivel­y deny federal recognitio­n and civil rights protection­s to transgende­r Americans.

“I feel very threatened, but I am absolutely resolute,” Mara Keisling, executive director of the National Center for Transgende­r Rights, said at a news conference convened by more than a dozen activist leaders. “We will stand up and be resilient, and we will be here long after this administra­tion is in the trash heap.”

The activist leaders, speaking amid posters reading “#Won’tBeErased,” later addressed a protest rally outside the White House.

On Sunday, The New York Times reported that the Department of Health and Human Services was circulatin­g a memo proposing that gender be defined as an immutable biological condition determined by a person’s sex organs at birth.

The proposal would define sex as either male or female, and any dispute about one’s sex would have to be clarified through genetic testing, according to the Times’ account of the memo.

For LGBT-rights leaders, it’s the administra­tion’s latest attack on transgende­r Americans. They also cite an attempt to ban them from military service; a memo from Attorney General Jeff Sessions concluding that civil rights laws don’t protect transgende­r people from discrimina­tion on the job; and the scrapping of Obama-era guidance encouragin­g school officials to let transgende­r students use school bathrooms that matched their gender identities.

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