Lawmakers are alarmed by the federal government's plan to end the only government-funded LGBTQ+ suicide crisis line, emphasizing that lives are at risk. In Florida, the investigation continues into the vandalism of a rainbow crosswalk, while officials assert a Supreme Court ruling permits them to restrict gender-affirming care for adults. A study reveals that Trump’s re-election has severely affected the transgender community's sense of healthcare security. Kansas Rep. Sharice Davids criticizes potential service cuts, describing them as extremely harmful to the community.
With the potential shutdown of the only government-funded LGBTQ+ suicide crisis line, lawmakers express urgent concerns about the implications for vulnerable lives in jeopardy.
Law enforcement in Florida is probing a vandalized rainbow crosswalk amid a debate over the Supreme Court's ruling on gender-affirming care, impacting coverage for adults.
A study from the University of Vermont reported that all respondents felt anxious about their access to healthcare post-Trump's re-election, indicating a deep community concern.
Kansas Rep. Sharice Davids called the potential closure of the 988 LGBTQ+ suicide crisis line "heartbreaking, scary, and deeply harmful," advocating for its continuation.
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