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RSVP: Post-Skrmetti Town Hall for Trans Youth & Their Families

June 23, 2025 in Uncategorized by Adam Polaski

Following the recent Supreme Court decision in U.S. v. Skrmetti, we’ll be hosting a town hall to help our community process the news, and share a breakdown from legal partners on what the ruling does and does not do. The decision, issued by the Court on Wednesday, means most immediately that the cruel bans on gender-affirming care that have passed in half of the states will remain in place. The decision does not require states to ban gender-affirming care; states that have not passed bans should do everything possible to maintain access to care. We will cover all of this and more at the town hall, and have a question and answer session where you can ask TYEP staff and our legal team any questions you may have about the decision.

Please join us Wednesday, July 2nd, at 6PM EST/5PM CST. The event is virtual, and a readout will be send to all RSVP after the event is completed.

Need immediate support? If you need help finding out-of-state providers of gender-affirming care or funding for travel, mental health expenses, or whatever you need, please get in touch here.

Post-Skrmetti Town Hall for Trans Youth & Families

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