NOTE: This page includes resources for transgender adults whose healthcare access is impacted as a result of H4624. If you are the parent of a transgender person under 18 whose access to care has been blocked by the new law, please visit this page for information and support.
In addition to banning best-practice healthcare for transgender youth under the age of 18, H.4624 also has additional implications beyond banning gender-affirming care for youth. These impacts include:
- A ban on public funding being used to pay for gender-affirming care for transgender people of any age. This could mean that clinics that receive public funding may feel forced to restrict or limit providing care to transgender adults.
- The public funding ban also impacts people insured through the S.C. Public Employee Benefits Authority and bans the state employee healthcare plan from covering gender-affirming care for people of any age.
- The public funding ban also impacts people insured through S.C. Medicaid, banning this insurance plan from covering gender-affirming care for people of any age.
The Campaign for Southern Equality is providing information and navigation services to people impacted by H.4624. Please use this form below to request more information, and we will be in touch. Please note that this project is focused on disseminating information and we are unable to provide direct financial support to adults impacted by H.4624 at this time.
Background Information on These Provisions
There is strong legal precedent against the provisions of H.4624 that impact transgender adults. An April 2024 ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit ruled that exclusions of transition-related care in West Virginia’s Medicaid system and North Carolina’s state employee healthcare plan are unconstitutional. South Carolina’s laws are controlled by the 4th Circuit’s legal precedent. We want to hear from you if you’re impacted by H.4624 – and we can help you understand the impact and learn more about your story.
Get In Touch to Report an Incident or Request Information
This form is intended for transgender adults in South Carolina whose access to gender-affirming care is impacted by the passage of H.4624. Transgender adults may see their care impacted if: 1) their current provider receives public funding and feels forced to restrict services as a result, 2) they are insured through the S.C. Public Employee Benefit Authority healthcare plan, or 3) they are insured through South Carolina Medicaid. Please use this form to request information about navigating this discriminatory law, or to report being denied care or having your care terminated or restricted. After filling out this form, a representative of Campaign for Southern Equality will reach out to you via email or phone to better understand your situation.