US federal employees file complaint against ban on gender-affirming care
Source: The Guardian/AP
Thu 1 Jan 2026 10.23 EST
Last modified on Thu 1 Jan 2026 14.22 EST
The Trump administration is facing a legal complaint from a group of government employees affected by a new policy going into effect Thursday that eliminates coverage for gender-affirming care in federal health insurance programs.
The complaint, filed Thursday on the employees behalf by the Human Rights Campaign, is in response to an August announcement from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) that it would no longer cover chemical and surgical modification of an individuals sex traits through medical interventions in health insurance programs for federal employees and US Postal Service workers.
The complaint argues that denying coverage of gender-affirming care is sex-based discrimination and asks the personnel office to rescind the policy. This policy is not about cost or care it is about driving transgender people and people with transgender spouses, children, and dependents out of the federal workforce, the Human Rights Campaign Foundation president, Kelley Robinson, said in a statement announcing the move.
The complaint, filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, includes testimonies from four current federal workers at the state department, health and human services and the postal service who would be directly affected by the elimination of coverage.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/01/us-federal-employees-complaint-gender-affirming-care-ban
Link to Human Rights Campaign
PRESS RELEASE -
Human Rights Campaign Foundation Launches Class Action Against Trump Administration on Behalf of Federal Workers and their Families Over Loss of Gender-Affirming Healthcare Coverage
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https://hrc-prod-requests.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/2026-01-01_EEO-Counselor-Contact_Redacted.pdf