'Ohio's most vulnerable children are being subjected to experimental, unproven, and expensive treatments and surgeries'
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"What we are concerned about here is Ohio's most vulnerable children are being subjected to experimental, unproven, and expensive treatments and surgeries," Hood said at a Tuesday news conference about the proposal, according to WKYC-TV. "Obviously these procedures bring about sterilization which is a very, very permanent decision that is being made at such a young age."
A Cleveland.com story noted that the bill — which is also being sponsored by state Rep. Bill Dean (R) — was still in the process of being drafted as of Tuesday.
The bill's announcement was swiftly denounced by Equality Ohio, which called it an "extreme attack on transgender youth" in a Tuesday news release.
"Kids have it hard enough without Ohio House Representatives Hood and Dean invading their pediatrician's appointment," said Alana Jochum, executive director of Equality Ohio, in the release. "Here's what I know about youth: They have the best environment to thrive when they are supported and can get the health care they need. Instead, this bill promises burden and harassment."
The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio also weighed in on the proposed legislation, tweeting that it was "time to stop these harmful attacks on transgender youth and focus on issues that really matter to the people of Ohio."
Meanwhile, a story at USA Today reports that trans activists are preparing for fights against similar efforts in states such as Missouri, South Carolina, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Florida.
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