Missouri Attorney General announces hotline to report trans medical practices on minors
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Baily has created a hotline in the Show-Me state where people can report cases of minors being subjected to transgender medical interventions. In an interview Baily said his office will “leave no stone unturned” in the fight to protect children.
This is not the first time Baily has made waves in this culture battle. Bailey had recently issued an emergency regulation on transitioning medical interventions including cross-sex hormones and puberty blockers.
At the time the Attorney General had said, “In an effort to protect children and enforce the laws as written, I am issuing an emergency regulation clarifying that, because gender transition interventions are experimental, Missouri law already prohibits performing them in the absence of specific guardrails.”
Missouri does not stand alone, Iowa, Kentucky, and Tennessee have also made similar moves in recent months.