Trans Texans brace for life under strict sex definition law
- Texas passed House Bill 229, defining sex strictly by reproductive biology and requiring insurers to cover detransition care costs.
- This law is part of a broader legislative effort targeting transgender Texans, with unclear enforcement and potential effects on daily life.
- Trans Texans face legal uncertainty as HB 229 could invalidate gender markers on IDs, requiring them to reveal their gender identity regularly.
- Leo Tyler said carrying a license marked with the wrong sex feels like carrying an ID of a random person, and Rep. Ann Johnson called the bill eliminationist.
- Advocates warn that the law’s impact may deepen challenges for transgender Texans and influence their safety, identity, and access to services.
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Trans Texans Face Uncertain Future as New Law Redefines Legal Identity - Reform Austin
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player… Texas has taken a profound turn in how it legally defines sex, leaving many transgender residents in a state of fear and confusion. At the center of this shift is House Bill 229, a new law expected to be signed by Governor Greg Abbott, which defines sex strictly by reproductive biology, male as those who produce sperm, and female as those who produce ova. While supporters frame the bill a…
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