JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri’s Republican attorney general says his office will limit access to gender-affirming care for minors.
Attorney General Andrew Bailey on Monday announced an emergency rule requiring an 18-month waiting period before children can receive gender-affirming health care.
Bailey’s office didn’t say when the rule will kick in.
Bailey says he’s also requiring any mental health issues be treated before minors can get gender-affirming care.
The move comes as Missouri’s Republican senators struggle to pass a law banning that health care for minors.
Protesters are pressuring them to act.
A chief diversity officer for the American Psychological Association called the attorney general’s rule “a disturbing development.”
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