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Related: About this forumTrump Presses Limits on Transgender Rights Over Supreme Court Ruling
Source: New York Times
Trump Presses Limits on Transgender Rights Over Supreme Court Ruling
The Trump administration is pressing forward with policies limiting transgender rights. Many rules that have been in development for years have now either been finalized or have gone into effect.
By Chris Cameron
July 24, 2020
Updated 3:45 p.m. ET
WASHINGTON The Trump administration on Friday published its rule allowing single-sex homeless shelters to exclude transgender people from facilities that correspond with their gender identity, pressing forward with limits on transgender rights despite a Supreme Court ruling that extended civil rights protection to transgender people.
The new rule on homeless shelters will go into effect after a 60-day comment period. Administration officials argue that it will make womens shelters safer by preventing men from gaining access to abuse or attack women seeking protection.
Transgender rights groups say it is more likely to force some transgender women to go to mens shelters where they could face assault.
The policy is just a small piece of a broader, governmentwide effort to diminish protections for transgender people. President Trumps 2017 ban on transgender people enlisting or serving in the military has now been in effect for more than a year. A Department of Health and Human Services rule erasing protections for transgender patients against discrimination by doctors, hospitals and health insurance companies was finalized in June.
The Education Department has rescinded Obama-era rules that allowed transgender students to use bathrooms of their choice or participate in sports corresponding with their gender identity. The Justice Department has moved to roll back protections for transgender people in federal prisons, and the Office of Personnel Management has suspended protections for transgender employees of federal contractors.
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The Trump administration is pressing forward with policies limiting transgender rights. Many rules that have been in development for years have now either been finalized or have gone into effect.
By Chris Cameron
July 24, 2020
Updated 3:45 p.m. ET
WASHINGTON The Trump administration on Friday published its rule allowing single-sex homeless shelters to exclude transgender people from facilities that correspond with their gender identity, pressing forward with limits on transgender rights despite a Supreme Court ruling that extended civil rights protection to transgender people.
The new rule on homeless shelters will go into effect after a 60-day comment period. Administration officials argue that it will make womens shelters safer by preventing men from gaining access to abuse or attack women seeking protection.
Transgender rights groups say it is more likely to force some transgender women to go to mens shelters where they could face assault.
The policy is just a small piece of a broader, governmentwide effort to diminish protections for transgender people. President Trumps 2017 ban on transgender people enlisting or serving in the military has now been in effect for more than a year. A Department of Health and Human Services rule erasing protections for transgender patients against discrimination by doctors, hospitals and health insurance companies was finalized in June.
The Education Department has rescinded Obama-era rules that allowed transgender students to use bathrooms of their choice or participate in sports corresponding with their gender identity. The Justice Department has moved to roll back protections for transgender people in federal prisons, and the Office of Personnel Management has suspended protections for transgender employees of federal contractors.
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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/24/us/politics/trump-transgender-rights-homeless.html
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Trump Presses Limits on Transgender Rights Over Supreme Court Ruling (Original Post)
Eugene
Jul 2020
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mahatmakanejeeves
(68,794 posts)1. Nit to pick with the New York Times: it's a proposed rule.
They're taking comments until September 22, 2020.
CaptYossarian
(6,448 posts)2. Even his small distractions count for something.
But we still have a thousand deaths per day and his brownshirts are rioting in the streets.
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