Ohio governor vetoes ban on minors’ access to gender-affirming care


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In a significant move, Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed legislation on Friday, Dec. 29, that aimed to bar transgender minors from accessing gender-affirming care and participating in girls’ sports. Gov. DeWine cited concerns over potential harm to families as the primary driver behind his decision.

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During a news conference, he stressed that signing H.B. 68 into law would imply that the state and government know better than parents regarding what is medically best for a child.

“Ohio would be saying that the government knows better what is medically best for a child than the two people who love that child the most: the parents,” DeWine said.

While the bill faces a potential legislative override, given the Republican majority in the state Legislature, the timing and likelihood of such a move remain uncertain.

Gov. DeWine emphasized that he considered perspectives from both sides of the political spectrum, acknowledging the sincere beliefs of those advocating for child protection.

The governor noted the profound consequences the bill could have on a small number of Ohio children facing gender dysphoria and their families.

“This bill would impact a very small number of Ohio children, but for those children who face gender dysphoria and for their families, the consequences could not be more profound. Ultimately, I believe this is about protecting human life,” DeWine said.

The vetoed bill adds complexity to the ongoing national debate on transgender rights, as at least 20 states have already implemented bans on transgender athletes in K-12 and collegiate sports, with many facing legal challenges against such restrictions.

William Jackson (Producer) and Jake Maslo (Video Editor) contributed to this report.
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