Trump quietly bans federal health insurance from covering gender-affirming care
The largest federal health insurance provider now bans coverage for gender-affirming care, but allows "faith-based counseling."
August 19, 2025
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The largest federal health insurance provider now bans coverage for gender-affirming care, but allows "faith-based counseling."
The Jack Myers House opens on June 28, offering services for members of the queer community experiencing homelessness, domestic violence, and sex trafficking.
Minors in Nebraska will be able to access gender-affirming care, but only after attending 40 hours of therapy that could push back on their identity.
With Johnson's record on LGBTQ+ rights, is it a surprise?
The leader of a special investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election is now stepping down.
Freedom for All Americans charts the interlocking relationships of anti-LGBT groups, and Liberty Counsel protests, especially against conservative LGBT rights supporter Paul Singer.
Anita Staver, the president of Liberty Counsel, claims Target's policy “put a bull's-eye on women.”
Tennessee's "hate bill" is completely unnecessary and will put vulnerable people in harm's way.
The Mount Horeb, Wis., school board just passed protections for trans students, but there was drama — and compassion — that preceded that change.
The American Psychological Association is embarking on its first review of a 10-year-old policy on counseling gays and lesbians, a step that gay rights activists hope will end with a denunciation of any attempt by therapists to change a client's sexual orientation.
Rev. Deneen Robinson already has a difficult job. Now, the cruel leaders of her state have made it even harder for her and all those who can give birth.
The right-wing Liberty Counsel is now refusing to support a bill that protects all moral convictions regarding marriage — the group wants to it specifically demean same-sex marriage.
So says the hate group's chairman, Mat Staver — but he doesn't identify any individuals or groups.
The leader of the anti-LGBT legal nonprofit says he "certainly" wants "to push back" on the Supreme Court's marriage equality ruling.