With the fear of more LGBTQ+ rights restrictions, possible discrimination, and a culture that appears to be labeling diversity as a threat, Democratic lawmakers are scrambling for how to help fix it.
An email sent Friday by Chancellor Steven Gonzalez laid out an initiative to remove pronouns, alter bathroom signage, and do away with all staff-led groups related to diversity and equity.
Phoenix Children’s Hospital has secretly ended part of its gender-affirming care program for minors under 19 years old, complying with President Trump's executive order that was signed last week.
Two parents confirmed that they were alerted that the hospital was going to announce the changes, but were unaware of how sweeping or minimal the changes would be.
A screenshot from one of the parent’s patient portal and provided to LOOKOUT, later said that “Due to the recent executive order issued on January 28, 2025 Phoenix Children’s is indefinitely pausing gender-affirming medical care for children under the age of 19.”
The portal said it would also work with pharmacists at the hospital to wean children off of puberty blockers or hormones if they are currently taking them.
On Monday, Feb. 10, parents received a letter from two of the doctors leading the hospital's care, Drs. Vinny Chulani and Ashish Patel, saying that the hospital was going to put a "pause" on care, specifically puberty blockers and hormonal therapy treatment.
The letter said that psychiatric and outpatient rehabilitation services would continue.
The decision has not been confirmed publicly by Phoenix Children’s Hospital, which did not respond to an email to LOOKOUT asking when the hospital is planning to announce if it will comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order barring gender affirming care for transgender minors under 19 years old.
Local advocates and health groups, such as members of Arizona Trans Parent Youth Organization, Education Action Alliance, formerly known as GLSEN Arizona, as well as the National Association of Social Workers, released a statement Monday afternoon saying they were "devastated" by the decision and that, "This trend of harmful policies not only threatens the well-being of transgender youth, but also infringes upon their right to receive medically necessary care."
Gender-affirming care using hormones has been widely used for decades as a proven treatment for gender dysphoria, and puberty blockers have been used on cisgender children for a wide variety of different medical reasons—those do not appear to be restricted.
Phoenix Children's Hospital is the largest provider of gender affirming care in the state, and has been the target of bomb threats and far-right attacks due to disinformation campaigns.
The hospital is the most recent large medical provider to fall in line to President Trump’s executive order, which is currently being challenged in court and unenforceable.
Earlier this month, both Los Angeles and New York City’s major children’s hospitals stopped providing care to youth, though NY Attorney General Letitia James ordered state hospitals to continue providing care due to the state’s anti-discrimination laws.
Arizona does not have anti-discrimination laws in place for LGBTQ+ people, despite wide support and Democrats for years trying to pass a bill through the legislature.
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With the fear of more LGBTQ+ rights restrictions, possible discrimination, and a culture that appears to be labeling diversity as a threat, Democratic lawmakers are scrambling for how to help fix it.
An email sent Friday by Chancellor Steven Gonzalez laid out an initiative to remove pronouns, alter bathroom signage, and do away with all staff-led groups related to diversity and equity.
While advocates advised families of queer youth to stop showing up at the Capitol for fear of being sought out and investigated, others continue to have their voices heard in hearings.
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