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Judge Blocks Biden Administration’s New Transgender Health Protections

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A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked enforcement of a new Biden administration rule that strengthens health protections for LGBTQ people, handing a preliminary legal victory to more than a dozen Republican-led states that challenged it in court.

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in May unveiled a final set of sweeping changes to Section 1557, the nondiscrimination provision of the Affordable Care Act. The changes, which were expected to take effect Friday, expand the rule’s definition of sex discrimination to include discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, angering officials in conservative states.

Fifteen GOP-led states — Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Virginia and West Virginia — sued the Biden administration in June, arguing in a federal lawsuit that the new rule replaces its health regulations “with a regime that sides with HHS’s commitment to gender ideology over medical reality.”

The states “could not have predicted” that Section 1557 would be implemented the way it was implemented by the Biden administration, they argued. The latest interpretation of the law, the states said, “illegally coerces compliance” by threatening to strip billions of dollars in federal funding from state health programs that have come to depend on it.

HHS, in response to the lawsuit, responded that the rule’s updated definition of sex discrimination is in line with a 2020 Supreme Court ruling that protects employees from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. The department added that covered entities will not violate Section 1557 if they have “a legitimate, nondiscriminatory reason to deny care or coverage to a transgender person.”

District Judge Luis Guirola Jr., appointed by President George W. Bush, sided with the states in a decision on Wednesday. Allowing the Biden administration’s rule to go into effect, he wrote, “would cause concrete and imminent harm” in the form of compliance costs or lost federal funding.

Tennessee’s Republican Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti, who led the states in their lawsuit, celebrated Guirola’s decision Wednesday in a statement.

“Today, a federal court said no to the Biden administration’s attempt to illegally force all health care providers in America to adopt the most extreme version of gender ideology,” Skrmetti said. “The administration has repeatedly issued regulations that distort the law to advance an ideological agenda.”

“Today’s order puts the rule on pause while we continue to fight to ensure this illegal rule never goes into effect,” he added.

HHS did not immediately return a request for comment.

In a statement, Kelley Robinson, president of the Human Rights Campaign, a national LGBTQ advocacy group, called Guirola’s decision “morally wrong.”

“The discrimination that LGBTQ+ people will continue to suffer under this injunction is indefensible,” Robinson said. Everyone deserves access to the medical care they need to be healthy and thrive. Instead, this court has sided with fringe groups and politicians who want to intimidate our community at every opportunity. This is not over: all LGBTQ+ people should receive the health care they deserve and be able to make informed decisions about our own bodies.”



This story originally appeared on thehill.com read the full story

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